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PRICE TWO CENTS. 


THE GREAT TRAGEDY ! 


THE MOVEMENTS OF BOOTH ON 
THE FATAL DAY, 


President Johnson also to Have 
Been Massacred ! 


SEWARD OUT OF DANGER. 


THE PROBABLEARREST OF THE! 
DASTARD ASSASSIN. 


National Grief for Mr, Lincoln, 


THE FUNERAL TO TAKE PLACE 
ON WEDNESDAY. 


Official Order forthe Ceremonies 


IMPORTANT FOREIGN NEWS! 


The Late Insult to Our Flag, 


PORTUGAL BACKS’ DOWN AND 
APOLOGIZES)! 


Arrival of Gen. Lee inRichmond. 


MEETING OF CONGRESSMEN IN 
WASHINGTON. 


THE CAPTURE OF MOBILE! 


Forts, Guns and Prisoners Taken 


[SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE INQUIRER.) 
WASHINGTON, April 17, 1885. 

The Assnssination of the President. 
Every hour passing goes. to prove that the as- 
sassination of President Lincoln and Cabinet 
orlginated with the Knights of the Golden Cir- 


“She Piitadeipbia Fnguieer 


PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1865. 


instantly been torn to pieces by the thousands; 
present to witness Mr, Lincoln's inauguration. 
‘The more investigation pries into the murder| 
the more dastardly it appears. It was as cool 
land as deliberate an assassination as the world 
ever knew. 
His Movements on Friday Morning. 
During Friday Booth had yisited Ford's Thea-' 
tre and examined carefully the position of the 
box, and ascertained precisely how he should 
enter and escape from it when bis purpose was| 
accomplished, 
MoreProof of the Fiendish Premedita- 
Hon of the Crime. 
Behind the door ofthe passage a hole had been 
made in the wall, in which, at night, Booth in- 
serted the end ofa board, as a brace against the, 
door, thereby precluding any one from follow-| 
ing from the dress circle, The serews were next 
removed from the lock of the further door, open-' 
ing into the double box, The thread of thescrew- 
holes was broken and the lock and screws re- 
laced, so that should the inmates of the box 
fasten the door by which they entéred, the} 
other door might be easily pushed open. 
Judicial Visit to the Theatre. 

Judge Olin and others visited the theatre, and 
satisfied themselves by actual experiment, that; 
the door ostensibly locked could thus be pushed 
in with thegreatest ease. The aperture in the 
panel of the door, which was thought to have 
been a bullet hole, and thus formed a contra- 
dictory feature in the chain of evidence, it now] 
appears was made with a knife, and was de- 
signed to enable the assalsin to suryey the posi- 
tion of the occupants of the box previous: to 
entering hinzself, 

The President's Arm Chair. 

The large arm chair always used by the Presi- 
dent at the theatre, had been removed from its| 
usual position, thereby enabling the murderer 
to carry out his design more readily, as he passed 
through the box. A pocket knite, the one pro- 
bably with which the hole was cut in the door, 
was found lying on the cushion of the balus- 
‘trade when Mr. Lincoln’s party entered the box. 
‘Most of this work must haye been done pre- 
viously by the assassin or by some confederate! 
knowing the premises; probably during some 
portion of the day when the theatre or that part 
of it is unoccupied. It would appear, too, from| 
the ease with which the somewhatdimMenlt jump} 
land rebound was made, a leap forward and 
obliquely to right, that it ha@ been practiced pre- 
viously, atsome favorable opportunity, by the 
jassassin, , 

History does not record a more willful, deep 
studied plan to take the life of a ruler than that 
so faithfully executed by Booth on Friday night, 
His preparations for flight were equally well 
made, and the failure yet to capture him shows} 
how certain he was of escape when he com- 
mitted the crime. The rewards offered for the 
arrest of the assassins reach thirty thousand) 
dollars. They should be one hundred thousand 
dollars. Philadelphia and New York shoul 
each offer a reward of twenty-five thousand dol-| 
lars, and Baltimore and Boston shonld make up| 
the other twenty thousand dollars. Buch a sum 
lof money would tempt any man who might be} 
called upon to harbor and aid the villains, and! 
they would soon be surrendered to the hands ot 
justice. 

‘Traces of Sec’y Seward's Assnilant. 
On Sunday evening, a grey coat, stained with 
blood, and which had evidently been worn as an) 
lovercoat, was found near Fort Bunker Hill, just 


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Capture of Mr. Sewnrd’s Supposed As- 
Sailant. 

Aman sald to be Surratt, the supposed assas- 
sin of Secretary Seward) bas Just ineeed ‘apthe 
avenue surrounded by a large cavalry guard, 
land followed’ by an immense crowd: YT jor 
Seward will be sent for to identify him, As Jar 
jas can be ascertained, he is the man, 


[SECOND DESPATCH.) 


1P. M.—Three men have reached head-quar- 
ters who were arrested on suspicion in Prince 
George county, Md, / 

Neither of them proves to be Surratt, though 
itis regarded as quite certain, that, they know 
something of the conspiracy. 

‘There are as yet no tidings of Booth. 


Official Honors to io Memory of Presi- 
dent Lincoln, 
‘T OF STATE, WASHINGTON, April 
hereby ordered that In honor to 
ithe memory of our Ite illustrious Chief Mngis- 
trate, all officers and others subject to the or- 
ders of the Secretary of State, wear crape upon 
the left arm for the period of six months. 
W- Hunter, Acting Seeretary. 

War DEPARDMENT, ADJUDANT-GENERAL'S 
OFFICE, WASHINGTON, April 16, 1865,—General 
Orders, No. 66.—The following order of theSecre- 
tary of War announces to the ies of the 
United States the untimely and lamentable 
death of the illustrious Abraham Lincoln, late 
[President of the United States:— ' 

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON City, April 
16, 1865.—The distressing duty has devolved upon 
the Secretary of War to announce to the Armies 
jof the United States that at twenty+two minutes 
after seven o'clock, on the morning of Satur- 
day, the 15th day of April, 1865, Abrabam Lin- 
coin, President of the United States, died of a 
mortal wound inflicted upon him ‘by an as- 
sassin, 

The armies of the United States will share with 
their fellow-citizens the feelings of grief and 
horror, inspired by this most atrocious murder 
lof their great and beloved President and Gom~ 
mander-in-Chief, and with profound sorrow will 
mourn his death as a national calamity. The 
head-quarters of every department, post station, 
fort and arsenal, will be draped in mourning for 
thirty days, and'appropriate funeral honors will 

aid by every army,and in every department, 
land at every milita Post, and at the Military 
Academy at West Point, to the memory of the 
late illustrious Chief Magistrate of the nation 
and Commander-in-Chief of its armies. 

Lieutenant-General Grant will give the neces- 
sary Instructions for carrying this order into 
effect. Epwin M, 


coffin is superbly lined with box, plaited with) 
satin, the bottom and pillow being of finest) 
white silk, while rich three-inch chenille satin 
fringe encircles the entire inside, 
Suspicions Circumstances. 
About three weeks ago a man named Atze- 
rard, represented as. being a merchant at Brier- 
town, Charles county, Md., went to the stables} 
of Thompson & Naylor, corner of Thirteen-and-) 
a-halfand © streets, for the purpose of selling a) 
stallion 4nd a brown horse, blind in one eye,} 
Atzerard made several attempts to’ sell the 
horses to the Government, but withont success,’ 
jand he finally disposed of the stallion to a Mr.) 
Thompson, stage ‘contractor to Port Tobacco.' 
He continued to yisit Mr. Naylor's stables, and, 
in a short time reported that he had/sold his 
brown horse, 
On Friday afternoon-a man named Havid,! 
who appeared to be intimate with Atzerard, 
came to the stable, and hired a roan) pacing, 
horse, and Shortlyafterwards Atzerard appeared, 
with a bay horse, which he left, telling the host- 
ler to have it ready for him at 10 o'clock that] 
night, : 
Upon calling for the horse at the appointed| 
time, the hostler asked what had become of lis) 
friend Havid and the roan? to which Alzerard| 
he not ‘returned yet? he will be| 


DESPATCHES TO ASSOCIATED PRESS. 


The Great Conspiracy. 


tioning the names of those that reach us. 


‘“A member of the Cabinet remarked on the} 


after an interview between the late Chief Magis: 


[RTO aah | with ‘their conaurrent views,| 
ite mplaced, Amplicit confidence in the 


The National Apleuogncer says:—“We can 


department of the armies, Post station, fort 
itary academy at, 

West, Point, the troops: and cadets will be 
paraded at 10 o'clock A. M., and the order read 
to them, after which all labors and operations 
for the day will cease ond be suspended, as far 
las practicable in astate of war. The National 
flag Will be displayed at the halt staff. At the 
dawn of day thirteen guns will be fired, and af- 
terwards at intervals of thirty minutes, between 
the rising and setting of the sun, a sifigle gun, 
Mand at the close of the day amationat salute of 
nog thirty-six guns. 7 j 

‘The officers of the armies of the United States 
will wear the Badge, of mourning on theleft 
arm and on their swords, and the colors of their 
commands and regiments will be put in mourn- 
ing for the period of six months. 


XK $ yy command of Lieut.-General Grant. 
eeled, igen nance kindness and mercy towards” (<i ned 7. W. NICHOLS, Ass't Adj't-Gen, 


Navy Deranramn1, April 17, 1803,—Special 
Order.—Vice Admiral D. G. Farragnt'and Rear 
Admiral. Wm, B, Shubrick,, have been. desig- 

to make the necessary arrangements on 
art of the Navy and Marine Corps for at- 
ding, on Wednesday next, the funeral of the 
late President of the United States, 
GIDEON W 


ithe funeral of the late President, 


cle, the same plotters whodesigned last fall to| 
revolutionize the great West by murdering the| 
\ Governors of the States of Indiana, Mlinois, 


back of Glenwood Cemetery, In the pocket was| 
ja false moustache, a pair of riding gloves, and al 
slip of paper, upon which was written Mary B, 


The Common Council of this city have offered 
fa reward of $20,000 for the arrest and conviction, 
lof the assassins, To this sum «nother of $10,000] 


Some time after the hostler 
heard the pace of the roan coming down from} 
the direction of Treasury and went out to meet} 


GIDEON , WELLES, 
Secretary of the Navy. 
"¥ DEPARTMENT, April I7, 1865,—Special 


y ~ " 8 is added by Colonel Ui. C. Baker, Agent of th Order.—By order of the President of the United 
~ uae: About Booth’s Mov: Gardner, 419. This Is supposed to have beenBnim, but the rider, pparently, wished to ayold| i i vardpeStutes, the Navy Department ‘will’'be\ closed on 
> Farther About Loothis Movements onfiyorn by the man who attacked Secretary Sew-M ine hostlenand turned up Fourceonthstrect and Wednesday next, the day of the funeral so- 


jard, Although the weight of evidence indie: 
that all the conspirators took the same route, 
that of the Navy Yard bridge. 

General Arrests Made. 

This morning detective Kelley and a detail] 
lof patrolmen of the Second Ward, by order of 
Judge Olin, proceeded to the house of Mollie} 
‘Turner, on the corner of Thirteenth street and 
Ohio ayenue, and arrested all the inmates, from| 
the mistress to the cook, eight in all, and carried| 
them tothe police head-quarters, to be held as} 
witnesses. This is thehouse where Booth spent} 
much of his time with Ella Turner, the woman 
who attempted suicide on/Saturday morning. 

A Man Mistaken tor Booth. 

Aman was captured about fifteen miles this 
side of Baltimore, who answered almost identi- 
cally the description of Booth, and the authoriti 
here were telegraphed to make due preparation| 
for the safe keeping ofthe assassin, Such |pre- 
parations were accordingly made, but it w: 
subsequently ascertained that the person ar- 
rested, though bearing sosingulara resemblance! 
to the criminal, was quite another party, 

Mr. Lincoln's Remains. 

Many Philadelphians at present in Washing- 
ton are anxious that the committee from Spring-| 
hould pass through Philadelphia 
lon their way west with the remains of our Inte 
beloved and lamented President. When the} 
committee arrive, it will probably be decided at} 
lonce whether they will go via Philadelphia, 
Meanwhile it would be but proper for some 
steps to be taken by the authorities of the city 
of Philadelphia and the Baltimore Railroad and 
the Pennsylvania Central: Railroad to secure} 
the opportunity for Philadelphia to pay her 
tribute of respect to the mortal remains of him) 
‘whom she honored and loved as the advocate o: 
universal freedom. 

Order of Secretary McCulloch. 
An order was issued to-day, by the Secretary 
of the Treasury, for the clerks in his Departinent| 
ito meet, at three o'clock, at the Treasury build- 
ing, to proceed to the Presidential mansion for 
the purpose of viewing the remains of President} 
Lincoln. Mr, McCulloch also extended an in-| 
vitation to the other departments to join the} 
procession. 
Mr. Lincoln's Coffin 

The coffin in which the late President is to be} 
buried is a magnificent affair indeed, costing 
labove one thousand dollars, It is of mahogany, 
lined with lead, and covered with the finest} 
black cloth, 

The outside of the coffin is festooned with 
massive silver tacks, representing drapery, in 
leach fold of which is a silyerstar. There are} 
eight massive handles to the coffin, being placed| 
ion each side; the outer edges of the coffin are| 
tastefully gilded with silver braid, to which are] 
attached three tassels of five inches each in| 
length. 

A row of silver tacks encircle the entire top| 
lof the coffin, being placed two inches from the| 
outer edge, while a silver plate, encircled by al 
shield formed of tacks of the same material, oc-| 
lcupies a.central position on the top of the lid| 
with a star at the head and foot of the coffin on| 
ithe outside. 

‘The inside of the face of the lidis lined with 
white satin, the centre piece being trimmed) 
with black and white silk braid, fastened down 
‘with sixteen silver stars, four to each corner. 
‘he face, lid and top of the coffin is fastenpd to-| 
ether with five silver stars, The inside of the} 


down F. Hostler immediately went back to the| lemnities of the late President) of the United 
stables, and fearing that Havid inteniled to} 
make off with the horse, saddled ‘another andj 
followed him to the Navy Yard ~ Bridge,| 
where, sin answer) to ‘his inquiries, 
the guard stated that a man riding such al 
horse had passed over; and was probably abou 
ja quarter of amile in advance. John was also} 
told that he might go over, but could not return| 
before morning.) He then came back to the, 
stable, and hearing that a horse had been taken 
upin thestreet by the detectives, made some, 
inquiries, and,/after giving his statement to the 
Provost Marshal, was shown a saddle, which he} 
identified beyond a doubt as the one used upon’ 
the brown horse when at Naylor's stable, and| 
which he afterwards said he had sold. 
Mrs. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Lincoln bears up ‘under her terrible be- 
reavement with becoming fortitude, The famt-| 
lies of the members of tlie Cabinet have paid| 
her every attention, and’ many of our citizens\ 
haye tendered her their sincerest sympathies, | 
land striven to alleviate the fearful agonies of; 
mind which she has endured forthree days past. 
Mrs. Welles, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, 
has been with her most of the time since the 
terrible tragedy occurred. 

Sympathy, 

{Major Wamackvhas received despatches from 
Councils of Broaklyn, Baltimore and other cities} 
announcing that deputations had been appoint- 
led to visit Washington on the occasion of Mr,| 
‘Lincoln's funeral. City Councils met this after-| 
noon and passed resolutions to receive them and| 
see that/they were assigned proper positions in| 
the procession. 
% Arrests of Suspected Persons. 

Investigations are progressing quietly and se- 
cretly, A number of arrests were made to-day 
lof parties supposed to be implicated more or} 
less in the great conspiracy. Enough has been 
ascertained to satisfy the authorities that there 
were at least six persons engaged in thé plot, 
which had for its object the assassination of Mr. 
Lincoln, Mr. Johnson, and the members of the 
Cabinet, They had confederates in the neigh- 
boring counties of Maryland, who were to assist! 
them in making their escape into Virginia, 

A Meeting of Pennsylvanians 
Was held at the League Rooms to-night, to take} 
steps in reference to President Lincoln's fu-| 
neral. Judge Casy was chosen chairman, and 
made a spirited address, Hon. Ed. McPherson,| 
Judge Lewis and Hon, John Coyode also made 
speeches, 

Judge Covode's' address was especially welll 
received. His remarks in reference to President} 
Johnson's qualifications for the high position to] 
which he has been so suddenly called were o! 
the most encouraging nature, and élicited the 
warm congratulations of all present. His well 
known relation to the President, with whom he} 
has been long intimately associated in Congress 
land on the Committee on the War, render his} 
opinions of more than ordinary yalue, re- 
lspecting the policy of President Johnson. 

Mr. Coyode is earnest and sanguine in his| 
belief that the President will not disappoint the] 
highest ¢xpectations of the country in this the| 
hour ofits trinl and bereavement, A committee) 
Was ap’ 


On Fridaylast Booth was about the National! 
Hotel as usual, and strolled up and down the 
ayenue several times, 

He Tries to See Mr. Johnson. 

During one of his strolls he stopped! at the| 
Kirk wood House, and sent in to Vice President} 
Johnson a card upon which was written— 

“T do not wish 1o disturb you, Are you in? 

“J. WILKES Booru.” 

A gentleman of Booth’s acquaintance at this! 
time met him in front of the Kirkwood House, 
and inthe conversation which followed made} 
some allusion to Booth’s business, and in a jest~ 
ing way asked, “What made him so gloomy? 
Hnd he lost another thousand in oil?” Booth 
replied that he had lost considerably by the) 
freshet; that hewas about to leave Washington, 
neyer to return. 

At seven o'clock on Friday evening he came 
from his room at the National, and was spoken 
1o by several concerning his paleness, which he| 
said proceeded from indisposition, Just before 
leaying he asked the clerk if he was not going to 
Ford’s theatre, and added, "There will be some| 
very fine acting there to-night,” My, Lessford, the 
ticket agent at the theatre, noticed Booth as he 
passed in, and shortly after the latter entered, 
the restaurant next to the theatre, and in al 
hurried manner called for “Brandy, brandy,| 
brandy,” rapping at the same time on the bar, 
Judge Carter and a Mr. Ferguson'saw Booth 
loitering about the entrance to the President's] 
box, and just previous to the fatal shot lost sight 
of him, 

The Plot One of Long Standing. 

Long ago they determined to Icill Mr, Lincoln, 
but from want of opportunity or supposed po- 
licy the deed was postponed until Friday night| 
last. Booth was evidently chosen to effect the) 

/ terrible crime. 
Booth’s Conduct of Late, 

For two months he has appeared to be greatly 
occupied with something, something that) 
weighed heavily upon his mind, and of so large 
a magnitude that he would not disclose it to his 
most importunateand intimate friends, Among, 
his companions he was often silent, and when 
talking frequently absent-minded and wander-| 
ing. The hideous crime he had in contempla- 
tion and which he had sworn to accomplish, 
was the cause, 

‘whe Murder Fixed for the 4th of March, 

The fourth of March was fixed originally for| 
the assassination, and Booth was on the ground, 
but either through fear of not being able to effect 
his escape or because of the failure of his accom- 
plice to meet him at that time, the attempt was) 
not made, 

The Assnssin Lies in Wait. 

He is now known (o have waited for the Presi-| 
dent on that day, on the embankment near the 
north wing of the Capitol, close to which Mr, 
Lincoln would pass. 

His Appearance. 
fi ‘He was dressed shabbily in a slouchy suit, his 


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Labor will_also be suspended on that day at 
each of the Navy Yards and navy; stations and 
upon allthe vessels of the United States, The 
flags of all vessels, and at all the Navy Yards 
and Stations and matine barracks, will be kept 
during the day, ‘ind’ at twelve 
o'clock, meridian, twenty-one minute guns will 
be fired by the senior officer of each squadron 
and the commandants of each of the Navy 
Yards and stations. GIDEON WESLES, 
Secretary of the Navy. 
The New President—Official Orders. 
y F », WASHINGTON, April 16thy 


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TO ASSASSINATE MR. SEW&RD. 


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13th day of April, 18, by reason of the death of 
Abraham Lincoln, the office of President: of the 
United States devolyed upon Andrew Johnson, 
Vice President, who on the same day took tho 
official oath prescribed for the President, and 
entered upon the duties of that office: 
EDWIN M, STANTON, 
Secretary of War. 

WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S: 
FFICE, Washington, April 16, 1865.—General 
er No. (7.—It is hereby announced to the 
lavmies of the United States that on Saturday, 
the 15th day of April, 1865, by reason of the death 
lof Abraham Lincoln, thé office of President of 
the Enited States devolved upon Andrew John- 
son, Vice President, who on the same day took 
the’ official oath prescribed for the President, 
and entered upon the duties of that office, 
By command of Lieutenant-General Grant. 

. W. A. Nicuots, A. A. G. 


Action of the Diplomatic Corps. 


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straight figure; al 


Booth Traced into Maryland. 
New VorK, April 17 —A Special despatch to} 
ithe Post says that Booth has been traced to Port! 
Tobacco, Charles county, Maryland. 

Reports of Booth’s Arrest. 


‘The report still prevails that Booth has been 
arrested and is on board of a gun-boat in the; 
Potomac, The origin of this story was as fol- 
jiows:— 

A prominent military officer came into the 
Navy Department on Saturday and said he had 
just learned that Booth was overtaken some) 
miles out on the road leading from Seventh] 
street. road, and asked whether the department} 
would consent that he be placed on board a gun-| 
boat, the reply to which was in the aftirmative, 
(Unfortunately the offi received later infor- 
mation that the repe ot true. The mili-; 
tary authorities ha, received no intelligence} 
as to his arrest. 

The Fancral Ceremonies. 

Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, 
April 17.—To Deputy Postinasters:—Business in| 
fall the ost offices of the United States will be} 
lsuspended, and the oilices closed from Il A. M. 
ito $B, M., on Wednesday, the 19th inst., during} 

he funeral solernnities ‘of Abraham Lincoln, 
late President of the United States, 
(Signed) W. DENNISON, 
Postmaster-General. 

The Condition of Secretary Seward. 
‘The deep interest feltin Secre Seward has} 
thronged his residence with visitors, among) 
them several members of the Cabinet and fo- 
reign Ministers. He was informed yesterday} 
for the first time of the assassination of the Pre-| 
lsident, and of the attempted assassination o1 
his son, the Assistant Rietey and to some) 
lextent of the condition in which he then lay. 


Proclamation of Governor Oglesby, ob 
Minois. 

To the People of Illinois :—The funeral ceremo- 
nies of the late lamented Chief Magistrate are to 
talce place in this city, at the Executive Mansion, 
at 12 vm on Wednesday, the 19th inst. The Actin, 
ry of State hus invited the various reli- 


trying ordeal. 
eae altcpast one o'clock to-day Secretary Se-| 


‘as represented to be in an improving) 
aang thony h he rested rather uncomfort- 


igned) R. T. OGuespy, Governor. 
Washington, April 17, 1865, 


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pantaloons crammed into his boots, and an o) Meeting of Kentuckians. 


Condition of Mr, Frederick W. Seward. 
At noon there were some good hopes of Frede- 
rick W. Seward. He his survived the opera-| 
tion of trepanning, and for the first time seems] 
ito be conscious. 
‘Condition of Mr. Hansell. 

Mr. Hansell, the messenger of the State De- 
partment, who was stabbed in the back at the} 
same time, is a great sufferer, but he is believed! 
ito be out of danger, 


Shaffer and Duncan were pppointed a committe 
ito carry the arrangement {nto effect. 
Informal Meeting of one 
Ata meeting of members of Senate any 
‘House of Representatives, convened at the 
Continued from the Eighth Page, 


GEN. GRANT’S ARMY. 


A Resume of the Late Operations, 
GREAT FIVE DAYS’ BATTLE. 


From Petersburg to Lee’s Surrender. 


OVERWHELMING DEFEAT OF THE ENEMY th’ 


Bi Corps, 


The Death of General T, A, Smyth. 


@peclal Correspondence of the Inqutr 
PETERSBURG Va., April 18, 1865, 
Boom! boom! boom! at measured intervals, thunder, 
the deep voiced cannon’ over the woods wand Wills near, 
Appomattox Court House, Virginia. Ah! how terribl: 
familiar to Virginian ears bave such sounds become, 
doring the past four years, What yolumes of tragic 
Meaning; what visions of blood and death and writhing} 
torture have those sounds conveyed, while pale, trem 
bling women, their little ones ‘clinging to thoir skirt 
6s if fur’ protection, haye stood listening with still 


Pulse to the distant mutterings of those guns; in thei 
heat of whose flery breath, and ubder whose spipbur-f 


ons canopy, and amid whose deafening bellowings 


fought in deadly grapple, or groaned in agony, orgy 


Rasped ih dehth, their nearest and dearest. Butthis, 
Unie the canijon thundered forth no sound of wai 
‘The lst hogiile shot from the Rebel Army of Northern 
, Virginin was fired early tn the day, ond ald its mur- 
derous errand by nddingjone more to the roll of fallen 
Union heroes, an dilicer in the Fifth Corps. Aud now 
tho sounds we henr aren salute! to’ pence, for the time 


T writs of is the afternoon of Supday, April th, o day 


Amerfeah annals, 


Riding away from the road, through woods and flelds, ij 


I chter i Rebel fine of battle, the first it has eyer been 
safe toapproach. Theres the stereotype brenatworks,& 

» formed by piling enrth against a wall of fence ralls. It 

+ extends along the edge of a tract of woodland, and b 

© bind itare the Rebel soldiers, in their grey untforma.’ 
Phelr arms arestacked, and they walk listlessly to.and 


sightly wollaot eartn with which they have marred 
the fair face of Virg nin, from the Potomne southward 
each oF which fora Uime they have fondly thought {m- 
pregnable, ‘hnve, one after another, been found {nade 
Qgiinte to stop the march of the Union armies, and all 
thelr atobborn resistance, their long sufferings, priva-| 
"ons ad sgerifices, bave ended at last in placing them 
‘at the mercy of the army they have go long deficd. 
Twouty-five thousand men, {p round numbers, with 
sles (than ten thousand muskets among them, are| 
here in these woods, prisoners of war, and ‘these 
formithe sole remunnt Of that formidable host, 80 loug f 
Utiie pride atid’ strength of the Rebellion. How long, 
thellattér’ can survive the loss of this, its chléf ariny 
\svith the able commander on whom all the Soutn, bas 
Jeancd for support and protection, isa matter abou 
«which there can be little difference of opinion. 
‘Dhe, events of the exciting chase which bas culm!- 


resume pf the|entire series of operations succeeding the| 
occupation of Petersburg and Richmond, up to the] 
final sutrender of, Leo's army at Appomattox Con: 
‘Honse. 

‘The auspicious result of the pursuit was doubtless; 


mo terlally aided by certain circumstances connected tur Wi 
with the capture of Petersburg, and the disposition of; 


‘troops biade prior to that event. 

Une’ of defenses southwest of the city, 
‘Hatcher's Run and the Weldon Railroad, we swept the 
fortes holding them back into Petersburg, where oni 


Sunday evening, April2d, we held them cooped In onfijiy: 


|}.s/des except to the north of the Appomattox, acrosy 


Awhich it became: necessary for them to move beforemian or 


commencing thelr retreat, 


‘ 
4 


Hof th: 
& Davies was successful, capturing General F 
Wands considerable partof bis command, who verey 
euard!ng the train, with five Blakely guns nnd sixfy 


: 


it was waist deep; and| 
bear, 


Union League in thetr action in reference to tha 
demilse of President Lincoln. The Gola Board 
also adjourned after ashort session, but a fow 


j transactions were made on the street at alator 


On the 24, h 
‘n the 24, Sheridan with his cavalby an de facto again its Legislatu 


hmond, fought with the fury ofjand Campbell, both high offic 
roops in thelr réso-H Government, both advocates to the last.of war, 


01 - 
On the ground where the Ti 
sells fought, there were noel 


found killed with. ‘on 


hour in ##Bdsay. The Independent Board hela 
no sessfonjat all, These bodies are made up ot 
men of all political complexions, but every ono 
feels that this outrageous murder is equally a 
public calamity, and a private aftiiction, Tho 
sudden spasm, if we may call it such, which 
orcéed gold up to 160, has been met by sober re- 
flection and common sense, and the rate to-day 
at the opening was 153, after which it gradualiy 
receded nntl itreached 1483@148%, closing as 


pfour o'clock at the latter figure, 


4 Admitting themselves to be fully cured off 
‘their devotion to slavery, nnd perfectly willing# 
to see it formally abrogated, their intense love/j 


vithe ad, the pursultwof this column was} 
i ep 


breathing spells. ‘Die-roi am 
In the same general direction with it. wero strewn with 
abundant ey 


Of theability of Andrew Johnson to properly_ 
administer the laws there car. be no doubt; his 
principles are fixed and inflexible. In a stirring 


}j Union speech on the. 2d of March, 1861, which 


créated an unparalleled outbreak of popular 
enthusiasm in the Senate galleries, we flnd him 


H speaking os the executive Officer of the law. In 


that speech he said:—“Show me the man who 
makes war on the Government and fires on its 
vessels, and I will show you a traitor, If T were 


H President of the United States I would have all 


gsuch arrested, and, when tried and convioted, 


ako, Hy 
jt ins negesthry A 
hb gide. The 
orps were now kept on hig trail, the former jn 
Fj Vance following him up ag closely as possible, and sicir 
hot did the chase become, that w reginiont of f{mishing with bis rear guard. On the morning of the 
Virginia cavalry, the Renth, 1 think, wero tain to rhshgi7ih. tho latter Corps erosiéd the Appomattox. noir 
headlong through wliht appeared the onl: High Bridge, atwhich 
Fescape,nnd next moment the majority found thems 
{selves tip torthe bellies of horsesin.a swamp, from, 
Which they could not extricnte themselves, and wore jf 
captured,” Nearly a thousisnd prisoners, four guns nnd pyo 
i nuniber of wax 
destroyed and cast wi 
to that which fell Into our hands, 


ment. 
These are the orl 
Rebels in Richmond, 


ith the carriages hacke 
meulaciat piinacs brah 
a ; 
Military Affairs 5 
n the city since General Ord’s arrival, are just 
‘sfqbecoming organized. For the first few days of 
Jour occupation we were troubled witha multi- 
plicity ot Provost Marshals, No quite so “thick 
Hirs leaves in Vallambrosa,” they were certainly 
scattered about the city in suflicient numbers to 
ewilder the verdant searcher after a pass. 3 
‘All this has been remedied by the appoint 
ment of General M. R. Patrick as Provost Mar- 
dshal, and he will arrivé to-morrow, with thoseM 
wonderful aids, Captains Beckwith and Sco-| 
Myille, who always appear to be endowed with 
power of doing fifty thin, 
much for Buckingham,” Tee Prov 
{Department is organized,and our tribulations} 
here are ended, 8 


Crook 
fhe Dan. 
of Burkes¥illo, and 
y the other two divisions (Custer's and 
n'a) struck the railroad at Jetersville, where} 
sraok wferwards Joined them, A’small force of tho] 
hemy was found near the latter 


Wins cht 
advan 


e 

During the afternoon Sheridan obtained} 

through his scouts that a large way 

moving towards Paineyville, along e 

Road, and at onoe despatched General Davies’ Bri 

econd Division. to endeavor to intercept 
a. 


in the same direction some miles furtherif 
north, {intercept tin case of any attempt to turn south, 
and seize the first opportunity of completely “heading 


i Peteraburg Railroad, and General Weitzel hase 
mor remoyed his head-quarters to the neighborhood 
tands of colors. -Thaye heard a'story in recard to thep 

manner in which the information respecting-toe ap-| 


ne vacated, had not been filled ata late hour 
his evening, and it is probable that the offices 
will be allowed to lapse. 

With General Ord’s head-quarters here, and} 


oftheir own. Soon a dispatch arrived, conveying the (General Patrick here as Provost Marshal 


aforesaid information, to which our scouts replied, re- 
commending thata battery be seat with the train for ture 


reach 


y on q 

led “to the twenty-four previously cap-| 

eee were Immediately turned agajnst thelr late# 
‘OTs. 


med, 
countr: 
aelie policy if 
at The Relief Commission, 
4 Composed of Richmond citizens, engaged in thehy 
work of determining who are proper objects offf 


‘The only portion not thus environed was’ the ex-B 


‘treme right ‘wing of their army, and such scattered 


fugitives from ‘the part of their linc near Hatcher's 
Ruin hs, in thelr haste to escape from thelr pursuers, 


took their flight northwestiyard. On this Sunday jf 


evening it was perfectly clear that Petersburg was uo 
Jonger tenable, and scarcely less so that Richmond 
also Would Lave to be abandone: 

been practicable for General Lee. while holding Rich- 
mond, to extend'the right of hils line across the Appo-| 
mattox and South Side Railroad, at a point between 
Petersburg and Burkesvitle, the point of intersection 
of the South Side Railroad with the Richmond and 
Danyille Railroad, bis line of communication and of| 
retreat, whether to Danyille or Lynchburg, would 
have been entirely uncovered, and left wholly at Ge-f 
neral Grant’s merey. That such an extension of his| 
line was feasible, or that such a line, if assumed, 


wh{ch did hot belong tothe line just abandoned, and 
wollld baye lacked the elaborate fortifications in which| 
the la‘ter had found its strength. b 

Retreat, then, appeared to be the only thing left for 
the Rebel army onthe evening of April 20, and tnisgJ 
event General Grant prepared for by pushing forward, 
the cavalry and the Fifth Corps of infantry, under She- 
ridan, In the direction which was to form our line 0 
pursuit. Thos'a formfdable force was advanced over, 
twenty miles west of Petersburg, at the very time 
When General Lee was evacuating this place prepara- 
tory to conimencing his retreat. Grant had evidently 
kept steadily in view, not merely the capture of Rich 
mond and Petersburg, but also the prevention of Lee’ 
escape. His combinations had been made with refe-fj 
Fence to this object, and contemplated nothing less § 
than bas actually taken place, the complete crushin; 
out of the head and front of the Rebellion. 

Collecting the mass of is army on the north side of| 
the Appomattox, the slender lines holding the Rich. 
mond Gnd Bermuda Hundered fronts being withdraw 
simultaneously with the troops from Petersburg, Gen. 
Lee commenced his fight early on Monday morning, 
April 8d. Asad, disheartened body of men must they 
have been, who then slung their knapsack for the 
march; and adeeper sadness, a more polgnant regreth 
mustbaye been that of their commander, who'real- 
ized more fully the import of the event. Yet thatarmy, 
although {ts members must baye felt themselves. sh 
army of exiles, was not an army to be despised, for it 
numbered, perhaps, fully sixty thousand men, dnd 
counted some one hundred and sixty pieces of artillé 


dumaging blow on Sherman, or, falling that, retire to 
the cotton States, place liimself within accessible dis 
tance of reliable sources of supply, and stoutly con: 


ofGeneral Grant. Accordingly the sun had scarcely! 
risen on thy 3d of April, when our army was set in m9-| 
tion westward, with four days’ rations In hayersacks: 
ahd elghtdays' in wagons, But few of the troops were| 
Tayored with an opportunity of seeing the new wong 
prize for which they had been so long contending, for 
Oe majority never entered the streets of the 
ty? 

halted awhile at s beautiful residence on Market) 
strect/convdrming sheerfully, and evifcing a decidedly, 


elsyed butn short time longer, aud then 


same direction. 


led in the night, hoping by ara} 
pI He 


H 
in a generalfathis city, but Iam to-night able to say that f¢ 
Bis daily given to twenty-eight hundred and 
¥eleven families in Richmond. 
So many have been registere 
thers have been acted on and 4} 
housands yet remain to be 
‘Verily, 
the heart 


jen; 
‘RISE 


E. T, PETERS. Epw. CRAPSEY, 


OUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENCE. 


|Spectal Correspondence of the Inquirer. 
RIcHMOND, Va., April 13th, 11 P. M. 


Later, 
Gen, Ord has Just issued the followin; 
Any of the persons named in the call. signed 
y J. A. Campbell and others, who are found inf} 


observations was that the main body of the Rebelp 
jarmy was concentrated near Amelia Court House. 
Accordingly an attack was ordered to be made on th 


Sigi TI. 0. C. Orn, 
Major-General Commanding Department. 
HEAD-QUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA,| 
RMY OF THE JAMES, R1cHMOND,A prill3.—Gene-| 
‘al Orders, No. 37.—Provost Marshals will grant 
10 passes to citizens from the North or officers} 
to come to this city, eres on orders from theg} 
President, Secretary of War, Lieutenant-Gene-#j 
ral Grant, or the Department commander. Ofl-p 
cers and soldiers now in the city will return to} 
interesting to us and vitalto thenation. Society@their respective commands at once, or be sub- 

tefgiect to arrest and confinement, The Provost, 
fl Marshal-General is charged with the execution 
Hof this order, By command of Major-Generalf 
. W, SMITH, 
Assistant. Adjutant-General. 
ee very important document spenks for it-} 
self. 


came in, who gave the information that durin 
night the enemy bad resumed his march and wi 


f baps, and the occurrences of every day life will 
Bl become palatable again. 
Nevertheless we haye a problem before us here} 


fat Causi#{is disintegrated, the political system of the Sta 


es. ‘The@sequence of military occupation, there is no 
across to the# operative code but martial law, which is defined} 
ame roud, and, at about 9 A, M., the r cameo) g 
with the enemy's rear guard moving past Amelia Sul ftechnically to be no lay. These being facts per- 
nis In the direction of Deatonsville. At af 

. M. Captain Clarke's New Jersey battery aI Li re ae 

om tien sendy In ‘tye meantiine, Mott Dirsio for a speedy return of their civil rights and 
move lown the road leading from Jetersville to The State of Public Feeling 
Beatonsvilio, and. after a brink skirmish, in WHICIH Frere becomes ut once the topie of atisorbing in 

It would be impossible within the com- 


TB. ORAPSEY. 


» THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. 


Biographical Sketch of Lafayette S. Fos- 
ter, of Connecticu 


General Mott himself was slightly wounded, crossed) 7 
According to the laws of the United States, injf 


Fiat Creek, 


soon captured with some prisoners and one gun,whict 
e-Fortieth New Work Regiment, Motws| 
ith Corps, following 


gress, that a temporary presiding officer may be| 
chosen to hold oven, ad\interim. 

At the late session of the Senate: Mr. John-| 

son, followed the example of his predecessors by, 

attempt further hostilities would be wanton# withdrawing, and onthe 8th of March’ Lafayette| 

wickedness; that he has not. the shadow ofafls, Woster, of Norwich, Conn., was chosen Presi- 

fihope, and knowsit. Hence the educated, think- dent, pro tempore, by a unanimous vote, | Mr. 

jing men, and in Richmond they. are no smallMfoster was born in Franklin, New London 

OnsvitHont merds ‘| Proportion of the mass; look upon the authority#eounty, Connecticut, on the 2d of November, 

lized that to che fof the United States as virtually restored over#i1s95,and isa lineal descendant.of Miles Standish, 

He'is aman of polished and thorough education, 

unpalatable as@and a jurist of ability. He graduated at Brown 

ed. gthe fact may be to many and I suspect it: to be University, in 18%, and devoted himself to the 

ore, across tothe, majority, yet, as sensible people, they practice of the law. Ho waselecteda member 

i tudirfy bow to the inexorable logicofevents, and franklyMor the Connecticut General Assembly in 1839, 


They go further, and \say that forJohnston to! 
road near 


tolling and per- 
out by the roadside 


™mits the Union to be restored, 


end they 


Wor three years, and again held aseat during they 
south of 
A 


ssion of 1854, being thrice elected Speaker, and 
Jlished and order restored. Everybody isanxiousfif.. fe "4 


for the adyent of that day when the ordinances) 


1855 was elected by that party to the United 

in. one word, . everybodys ates Senate, fora fall term of'six years. He 

isaixtous tobe aga in a citizen everybody is na-Heoon acquired an honorable ‘position in that 
porally talking of 60-Hbody, aud wasthe Republican caucus candidate 

‘ Z ae e for President, proitempore, in December, 1859, but, 
Bicsted, many things demanded, which neither as defeated, recolving nineteen votes, to thir- 


uby the eternal God, I would have them huy; 


Yties was made at 


# Raflroad; 5614 for Minchill Railroad: 


Division, ex-dividend- . 


qthis city twelve Hours after the publication off C 


gil 
1130 A.M 


4 Banks for the wel: preceding Mondity, April l7, 


lady "1870 


fears a aes ol 
led to cross Im 
aie 
e creek, In 
ew Division, on the} 
next, an 
{6 Division. 


‘helr Ine of 
the eastern slopé leadin| 


a 


en Curiously enough the most bitter advyocates| 


of the war aginst the Union whilethe warlasted,| 
are not now among the most intractable. The 
‘Richmond Examiner is not remembered for its} 
lie shires Urlgndes Avis chlelly isc: of vin in the cause of the Rebel lion, bu 


ak * ‘ 
¢ they made on this.occasion has had few 


A TE ene nwa gare NOW atdong the most ‘reasonable, and that 


too without sacrificing, as they think, thelr con- 
isistenvy: untroubled with regrets for haying pre- 
jcipitated a bloody warfupon. the country, they! 
rrow only becanse they did not succeed in at- 
‘ining the objects for which they fought. 3 
They naturally enough lament over fortunes} 
lost, ambitions foiled, homes desolated, plan. 
strated, and wish it might haye been other. 


‘ ) 


eb 
jess of its execution, or in the briliancy o, 
tarted al 


ast four o'clock, 


+ hd 
just above mei 
forward 


ing & vigor 
hey dashed in, 
i, will 


coln) dg 
ations on the mu they d 
jin brend 


‘he advance of gur pursuing columns was the ca- 


he men Who controlled it and agreed with {th 


The dignity nor safety of the nation couldallow to} ity-threo for Benjamin Fitzpatrick. On the ex- 

piration ofthis first Senatorial term, im 186!) he: 
fdas re-elected for another six years, and was ap*) 

pointed Chaitman of the Committes on Pen-| 
sions, serving alsoon the Committees’on Pub-# 
lic Lands and) the Judiciary. As we have al- 
ready stated, he was elected presiding Officer o1 
the Senate last’ znonth, and holds over until) 
his successor shall be chosen os 


Arrests in) Delaware. 
Special Despatch to the Inquirer. 
WILMINGTON, Aprilil6.—Colonel’ Edwin Wil-| 
mer, Provost Marshal of the District of Dela- 
Dr. D. H. © sien $00 Of the, Board of 
0) a 
low Daptity Mavshale, Wore All atreated 
to-day »y order of the War Department. Messrs, 
canted an ‘Thurlow were rexanved ta the Old! 
Jap al 


4 


c 
‘The man thus publiciy declaring himself in 1861 
is now President of the United States, and com- 
mands all the necessary powers to carry that 


oath into effect. 


The banks, Custom House, Corn Exchange 


H Association, Post Office, Courts, Insurance Com- 


twenties was forced down to 10514, after which it 
immediately rallied and sold as high as 106% 
Whioh was the closing figure; a sale of Ten-for- 
(07 was bid for the 6's of ‘81, 
Now City 6's sold at 89%@90—the latter an ad- 
vance; State 5's were quiet at 89; the Warloa 
Was firm at 100, : 
Railroad securities were less active, with but 
little change to note in prices. Rending fluctu- 
ated between 6334@5314, closing at the former 
figare; Pennsylvania Railroad ‘sold at 5814, and 


the second mortgage af 97; 102 was bid for first 


Camden and Amboy sold at 129% 

Catawissa, common, at 9, b30, and the preferred 

stocks at 22, a decline; 56 was bid for Norristown 

8314 for Lit- 

Ue Schuylicill Ratlroad; 26 for North Pennsylva- 
nia Railroad. 

In,Canal shares) there was but little move- 


ment, the only transaction being in Wyoming 
flat 48; Schuylicill Navigation, common, was hold 
Wat 27, and the preferred stock at 83; 1014 was bid 


for Susquehanna Canal, and 31 for Delaware 

here was a demand for Passenger Railway 
securities, and but little or none offering, 26 was 
the best bid for Green and Coates; 67 for Second 


Hand ‘Third, and 44 for Tenth and Eleventh. 


Bank shares continue dull; North America 
‘was offered at 189; Philadelphin ati3s, and Girard 
Be pas 69 was bid for Commercial, and 60 for 


In Oil Stocks there was but a small business, 
PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGESALES~ 
April 17, 1865. 9g. Bola, 


Fi joard. 
U.S, 5-20 Bonds. 
$4000 .1s,0p..108 
$10,500 1s.C.10514) 
#100;......Cp.l03. | ¥ 


0554 

064! 
© L, 6's sal oh 

00 0 iy 

jiwsenl®. 1 |OiGreck. 

Wm. Penn Oil. 100. Bs 
200 . 834|MclIihenny. 
Fong Farm, 200......D80.) 46 
501 Jersey Well. 
200 
A SIS 

Reading ItR 

100 


The Board adjourned to accept the inyitation 
of the Union League to a meeting to be held at 
twelve o'clock at Concert Hall, 

At the Philadelphia Gold Exchange gold quo- 
tations were at the following rates:— 

10:50 A. M [12:90 B. M,.148% to Lig 

M...150\% to 150!'4! 1 P) M1485; 
4914 to ale) 8B) M18 
(14816 to M841 4 PM é 
WEEKLY STATEMENY OF BANKS. 


ing is the average condition of the Philadelphia 


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Monday, April 17, 1 nice 


OO OAL 
6402, 351-40 
679 PAST 
6,058,575 
5,051,795 °36 


: ($89,725,208 °53 "£9,297 60. 

Boe rnbscrintions to the Sevén-thirts Toon, 
ved by Jay Cooke, yesterday, amoun' 

Baki Shetvain ene ot $00 ‘iain 
rk, and one o} ,000 fro) incl i. 

were trot individual jubseripHons ore aud 

* DEHAVEN Bro. qnote American Gold} 

140: American RRS ECRZ and halves, 188; 

Dimes and Half Dimes, 133; §) danish UOT oy. 

133; Pennsylvania Gurrency, }@l4 dis: New 

York Hx 11g @is.@) 


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THE PHILADELPHIA ENQUIRER, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1865. 3 


haying fulfilled the : t BEOIGS 
Bay ae a he course which was ised = CITY INTELLIGENCE. MEETING OF THE Boann or GuARDIAXS.— 


¥ ited meeting of the Board eld. 
been greeted with, “Well done, = [The regular stat ing ° was held yes- 
atom feryenh, enter thon into the fos. of spa Tue APPEARANCE OF THE CITY YESTERDAT—| uae 


riod of awful peril. and we will ever associate with bis 
memory s recollection of the deep debt of gratitude! 


|, That we will ever hold in grateful'veners~ 
ition bis unblemished characteras ae, ‘@ patriot and) 
fy Ds 


Zesotved, That this chamber shall be draped in 
ix months, in token{of our grief and our| 


THE GREAT NATIONAL TRAGEDY. 


IMMENSE MASS MEETING IN NEW YORK ON} 
SATURDAY—SPEECHES OF DISTINGUISHED S01- 
DIERS AND STATESMEN. 

Speech of Gen. B. F. Butler. 

Fellow Vitizens:—But a day or two since wel 
assembled on this yery spot with joy and glad- 
ness, to congratulate t ecountry and each other! 
ora the success of our armies in the feld, o: 
the hosts of the republic, whose triumphs be- 
tokened the dawning of peace, whose victorious} 
march sent terror to the very heart of the Re- 
bellion, while it carried ey, and gladness to} 
every Joyal bosom at the North, and struck the 
key-note of universal happiness throughout the) 
nation. (Great Seep The flags which to-| 
day droop gloomily in mourning, then were} 
raised in gladness; the whole country elated 
With the glorious news of the day, rejoiced with| 
exceeding great Joy; to-day, mourning the loss| 
of @ great and Fo man, Our noble President, 
the saviour of hi 


terday aftérnoon, President Erety in the 
rd 77 and let us be mindful now of what re-[iLanox TunNour or THe Proru:—MEeEriNes HexD] The Steward reported the house receipts to have 
mains tobedone. Letonr amnesty extend to Peet tudeor Agent reported having. collected 
50. 


jl falthfol men (applause), to all men whose 
‘are right Mo (applatise),-ond. then tet "The House Acent reported the following census of 
lns march on to the destidefiom tie mache eat be Hotixs: ac, for the Week ending ADELE EEE 
nihilation, of slavery, digging up its roots and omni Bue bows 
burnin ith very seeds. (Applanse,) iverythtn eee ay ety ees 
rtaining to or connect with is infern: 
‘bellion must be ornshed out. (Applause, 


lof respect for the m 
lof the country, Abraham Lincoln. ‘The stores we 
nearly all closed, and the houses being draped with| 
I have spent the best years of my lifein trying mourning presented psolemn and impressive aspect} 
[as ‘South, ms alaerenes pen the Northifrne general outhorst of feeling gave evidence of thie 
}, Dut without success, an feel now Hideep-rooted feeling in the hearts of the people at themny’ 

that these murderers and thieves must be hunt- loss they had sustained. Ne tbongsndscholag ier our care, NE ale 


the limited space of our columns will admit of:— 
MXETING OF THE BOARD OF SURVEYS. 


is 9 7 
‘The resignation of Dr. Agnew, the Visiting Surgeon, 
findelphia Hospital, was read and ted. 
fe was continued by the Board as Curator of the 


ing. 
‘The preamble and resolutions were agreed to. 
On motion, each Controller was appointed a com- 
rmittee of one toxee that the purport Of the last resi. 
Elution was carried outin his section. 

‘The board then adjourned. 


THE FEELING AMONG THE FIREMEN. 


ley. 
blow of an assassin, Aud while with all reye-| Dr. W. H. Pancost was clécted as Surgeon of the Tos- 


renee for God, the Almighty ruler of the uni-| 
verse, wo Thingle our tears with that despoiled 


ital. ‘ 
te ‘The Steward’s requisition was then read and granted. 
Mr. Townsend offered the following:— q 


thelr, 

funer De, 

lof the President ofthe Board, 

‘Tho Board then adjourned. ‘ 
MEETING OF THE NAVAL COUBT-MARTIAL 

‘The Naval Court-martial met yesterday morning at} 

fiine Navy Yard, nnd the following, announcement was 

made by,the Judge Advocate, A. 'T. Smith:— : 

Mr. President—A crime unparalleled in history bas 


Doe recolntion of the Hibernia Fire Company, their 
liJapparatus and house, Kvelina street, below Third, «vr 

to be draped in mourning for the space of thiry days 
Alarge transparency has been placed on the front oi 
tHe house, Inscribed with the words, ‘We mourn his uth 
1088."" 


‘THE CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICIALS, 
Yesterday afternoon, in obédience to a call _madoh 
by Gollector ‘Thomas. a meeting of Custom Housc 


‘The Assassins of our loved, lamented President} 
intended it for harm to this nation, as did those) 


Cance, isnot permitted to be lost to the people. 
who sold Joseph into Egyptian bondage; but as! 


Other rebellions in other lands have begun ing 


form and shape, | iclals was held at the Custom House, on Chesnutt] FLAG PRESENTATION.—Yesterday morning, the 
naffon nnd death, Ringistento, tue Commnander-tu-Chiet of tho Quins nnapistreet. Mr. D. F. Williams was called to the chair, and ffl members of the Good Intent Hose Company Were, pro: 


A Navy, has been foully assassinated, and’ now ies ip y Mx. Win. H. Gillingham was appointed Pod sHoptedl 


A series of resolutions werd presented and’ 
lunauimously, 


fgsented, through the Rev, Dr. Bralnerd, with a hand- 

some silk flag. Colonel Philip 8 White recelyed the 

Anational emblem on behalf of the Company. Tha 
Conipany was also the recipient of a splendid sliver 
rn, 


the most fo 


stab has thereby been inflicted npon’ the nation, and| 
the hearts of tue people are bowed down with un-| 
feigned sorrow. 
i ‘Ihe country has been planged into the decpest affic- 
‘orth, South, East orfftion, and the feelings of the strongest among us have| 
, Whatever or Whoreyergdbeen completely unnianned. Public business has 
ay wk q heen suspended, and thetemples of justice throughout 
the land have been closed. No ono, at such a time, and 


MEETING CALLED. 
‘To-day at one o'clock, P. M,, the women of Philadel- 
phia are reqneated tomectin Concert Hall to decides] 
upon some Padxe expressive of their sorrow for thof} 
national Joss, id 
SYMPATHY OF THE BRITISH CONSUX. 

Her Britannic Majesty's Consul, C.F) K. Kortright, 
and Don Ramesn Y. Garcia, Consul of Spain\p 


SPECIAL NOTICES, 


mofit, to send it and its abettors to their own 

lack; and may God grant that we shall, one and 
1 V jail of'us, not only recognize but fulfill Our duty. 
Vengeance!” The uproar grew torrific; no onefi(Great applause,) 


General Jas. A. Garfield, 


Hor Olito, then made a stirring speech, which MESR one ror tne dutdacee of a nadernet 
faa jaroused the greatest enthusiasm, eliciting such fi treating diseases by Electrieity, and who has been so 
i: Hcontinuous and tremendous shouts of applause: very successful at Penn Square the last few years 


is 
A now located at No. 1638 VINEStrect, Call or send for 
jo pamphlet containing particukirs, = 


THE PEOPLE'S STOCK EXCHANGE, NO. 
505 CHESNUT Street, will be open for busi= 
ness on Tuesday evening, the J8th Inst.. at 7¢ o'clock. 
‘The Secretary will be in ‘attendance dalliy, unul the 
opening, from 9 A. M,, until 3P. M,, lorece vesubsorip- 
Bitfons, aud issue cards of admission. 

‘ President, DR. A. G. EGBERT. 

Vice President, A. G. HINES, 
Secretary, 8. C. FOLWELL. 


Hgas= COLGATE'S HONEY’ SOAP.—_THIS CELE 

brated TOILET SOAP, in such universal de 
mand, ij made from the CHOICEST materials, ia 
fy SULLD and EMOLLIENT inits natare, FRAGRANTLY. 
SCENTED and extremely BENEFICIAL in iw ace 
tion upon the skin. For sale by all druggists and fancy 


los Wall street hitherto knew nothing of, He! 
ds — 

fy I left the city of Washington bright and blaz-§ 

ing with the illuminations in honor of the vic-# 

Btories of the nation’s armies. Larrive here and 

pfind the oy 
ple sadiand 


MEETING OF THE UNION LEAGUE. 


barrier between themselves and justice, impla- ‘| 
< * > * if After a closing anthem and adirge from the band,} 
envio) Cepplause) vara ihe) (ying svi shworde ate fftie meeting sopacated, 4 REE EXHIBITION “REPEATED “BY 
USING SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE. Mes particular r GRAY’S wonderfl Sum~ 


; EX con, 
fsuy. Icing, will Ge exhibited, in operation, eve 
nul durther notice. at’ Nos: 14and. 16S; SEV. 
Street, city. Go and see It in practice. cooking, heat 
ing fatirons, &e. Cheapest fuel In the world, and tax 

adieverywhere, and in some parta of Jera¢y. 'The 
Herentcat inyention since the telegraph. A practical 
success, 


cacious leader and adininistrator 
ye which 


Fiwhile justice and“vengeance sit behind, “Ani 
hi despising, maltreating mercy, then comes jus: 
CEE OA TOR TH eee tae ing this ne tiee with hoodwinked eyes, with the sword aud 
mybtarice of Providence, We mourn the loge tae scales; and toher hands is’ the Rebellion f 
to-diy of him ayho four years since escaped thes 
otters against his life at Baltimore; then, whenf} 
ue was needed, when a great work lay before 


ite and love are on the front of His throne, 


Fes, OERICE, OF THE CAMERON PETRO- 
; ‘eum Company, No. 4 WALNUT Btreet, Phis 
Hindelphia, April 13, 18/5. 

i] By a resolution of the Board of Directors, the books 
jf this Company were closed on Monday, the 10th Inst. 
Holders of’ receipts will please present them at the 


has performed well his part, and has gon 
Pr 2 I & Office and receive thelr certiticates, 


leaving what is behind for us to finish, He 
drove out the life and strength of Rebellion; 
and it remains for us to crush out the spirit of| 
treason, (Greatchcering,) And here I will state 
what I know to be the fact concerning the sen- 
timents of President Johnson. 

I know him well, and I know that the feelin; 
and determination of him who has succeede 
to the highest position on earth, are that this 
Rebellion must be put down. ‘He has hada 
nearer and clearer view of itthan youor I. Helis, 
has all but had his hearthstone torn from him, 3 
and his roof-tree burned oyer his head. Te can 
appreciate, he does appreciate the magnitude of 
the Rebellion as none can, save those who have hy i Y ‘ 
felt its fron hand, and suffered under its (yran-Hipeen stopping with a menaber of the Cabinet in Jobnson, who, in thy ‘ le peace: Gpreparing and using the same, which they will finda 
nous-rule. He is able,belicve me, and deter- § sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, 
mined to treat this Rebellion as we want to} athe aly! lect of the advertiser in sending the pre 
haveH Gente ree nec u ORI aus 22) Tknowk leading thelr respective armies in deadly confi{ct}scription ts to benefit the afflicted, and sp) informa~ 
that it is said to be blood-thirstiness to express |i 
8n opinioh that these rebellious leaders shouldEmiliar. He ha: 
saffercondign punishment. (No, no, hang them.) 8 matter connected with the South, and has more 
But ob, fellow eltizens, could Le who his goueHmaturely considered the entire’ case | 
from us but foreseen’ the effect of his Ieni- 5 p 
ency, his kindness, his generosity, and his niag-p 
nanimity, could he have seen that his reward) 
way to be death at the hand of an assassin, itl 
would poealb ls, have modified his judgment,and#jove him for all time, honoring and xevercn F 
to-day he would have been spared to us anditobi him for himself uot only, but for the labors hi vithout fear and with manly hearts.” is duthority.vindicated and maintained: ¥ 
the nation. Such a prophetic vision would have has performed, and the fees He haStmiades Resolied, That we have recelved with the most un-f) Once moreshould our people, North and South, andi =vening— 
neryed his heart and overcome that goodness off for our dear country’: pavalitied sutishction theinformation that it is the pur-M mast and West, mect us brothers, and as true and 
his nature which has been thus cruelly availedi| 1. Tal GET ARISES OCA Has RATER jynose Of President Johnson to retain in his own Cabluctst joyalicitizons of our coimiuon cobntry, and that Provi-A] THE OPENING OF THE GREAT! ORGAN 
of. Fis clemency meant death, meant assassi-| peech of Major-General Burnside. the able and thithful Secretaries 0} Departinent, whoseB dence which had showered so many’ blessings on our IN TICE 

xy , Major-General Burnside was observed infront selection oy the sagacity of President Lincoln has bec favored land, would again make us the reclpicuts off spy URCH OF THE COVENANT, 
of the post ollice about three olclouk, ard affso well vindicated by thelr successful performance offi iris janumeruble HouNties, FILBERT Street, between Seventeenth and 
c een 
N POSTPONED 


en a bronght to paz a very outrage} 
which, in his goodness, he would have scouted. [got the Pos kya cessful R ‘ 
A 8 ering of people immediately assem-ffthe arduous duties of their public trusts. ; MIRED eettocesione 
preheater ior nate General Burnsidepf, Jeolved, That the Dalou L4azne of Philadelphia eet pee nes HOW, soon rere all these hopes e: 
TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 
‘April 18th. 


anything. (App fjpath: e 
baitle-fieid, on many of which Ihave had thefjcxcctable crime acainst human! 
Bhonor to stand, E 

arted soldiers 


ause.) Go with me on thefgPathy in the South, in ectesting unalgenonnctn gels 


America, and after r Widirected’ forty lots to be leased, for which there are 
lat 5) \t already applicants te ANG 


La, TO CONSUMPTIVES.—THE ADVERTI- 
ser, having been restored to health ina lew 


South Had metas Christians and as brothers, after 


he Fame prinetples and purposes which his predeces- 
yr, with his blood. 
Aijdi. Vhat we call upon our iellow-citiz 
ut the land to Join with us in reverently: i 
President Johnson, in the performance of the high di 
les Of his office, the protection and support, of A! 


rears. ition which he concelyes tobe invaluable, and he No 
The vanguished foe had surrendered his hosts to theBjevery sufferer will try bis remedy, os it wi}l cost them 
rowess of the North, and Peace, Which all had hopedfnothing, mud may one a blessing. Parties wishing 
for, sighed for, prayed for, Seemed once more ready py the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. 
UL ts ts ek eagiice, the protcction and support of Al if toshed its benignant rays’ upon our divided and di.}q WILSON, WILLIAMSBURG. Kings county, N.Y. 
nS tryst ind for ole President: our Country and oncsel eal Hrercarooe high to. enarnlbressts andhe netionsalalt FESTIVAL POSTPONED— 
Wwe desive to adopt the closing words of the first mes-t4 , % " 
age oT him whioge mantle, We) trust, has now fallen most asm unt, waited Urpattontly for che blissful hour Tn wccordance with general, desire, ‘and that all 
jyupoo dis successor:—'“Having thus: chosen our causepy es) 21 1 of ; 
Hwvithont culle, let usrenew our trust in God, und gop we sts Mout tinsiten ty Interity-uhtiapateed, an nay partielpate in the fMlumination on Easter Monday 
n 


He, (00, the.Secretary of State, foully murdered 
t ‘| eC 1 > piticed to be dashed tothe earth, and melt before the 
spoke as follow: ty hereby tender to the Honorable illiam H. Seward, red haud of the stealthy assassin, like snow beneath 

Lieel too much grieved, my friends, to express/q 


on asicl bed, would have been spared to us, andl 
le retary of State, thelr most earnest and profonnd@#the summer sun! He on whonrthe nation rested; hei 
lany lengthy remarks on this sad ovcasion. If 


the good of the nation been conserved. 
But the President has gone before us; the first 
victim of his policy, he died with words of for- 
iveness on his tongue, And now, my friends, 
itis left forus to review his endeavors, and to] 
draw therefrom the lesson of the day, Notin a 
spirit of vengeance, not$in bloodthirstiness, not 
in a gpirit of revenge for vindictiveness, but in 


sympathy under the unparalleled aud cruel ontray 
s. Minflicted upon him and io themembers of his hou 
lam too much overcome by my own feelings toMhold; and that we pray Alm, 

ai 


Ado justice to the memory of our late good and 
Mialented President, and f{ will not attempt the! 
Kx. Itisourduty and the dutylof the coun 


3 ut: and P. @! Oliver! 
IN. W. corner of Eighteenth and Spruce. 


bi by the cowardly hand of the assassin, Lad bean offered 
eB up a Sacrifice on the altar of Friendship, and/ourcoun- 
iq try inflicted with a wound which timo itself may never 


Ghose duty ivsball be to transmita copy of this pre 
jainble and resolutions, under thesignature of the Pres! 


to thousands and tens of thousands do I heal. 5 
af adequate punishment be visited on a indat home, of H The reverend gentléman continued in this eloquent {A a AMUSEMENTS.) 
those who haye done this great wrong. (Here| Resolved, Dhat s committee of thirteen be appointed train, and ut the conclusion of his eloquent remarks} C BORA OL FESTIVAL, 


exhorted his hearers to pray unceasingly for the coun: 
cep affliction, and to beg that| 


Aientaud Secretary, and under the seal of the Union ff os messes ner nour of TRINITY CHOIR, 


when I had charge of the Department of Ohio, gq our new rulers and all in authority might be blessed) OF NEW YORK 
ments) in aoldiers deuiand tts the epirieg end 1 have been enabled to discern jiis course Pague of Puiladelphia, to bis exceliency, Andrewiby the Altuicuty wlth the grace to discharge thelere-fl UNDER THE DIRECHON OF DR. CUTLER. 
anomie ad oH minutely on all matters which required his henge of the Government: ana popcce ys auties mithfully and/energetically. WIL repeat 
bright and blessed, of the myriad army «bov y heads of the departments of the Government, and CLOSING OF THU DANKS, DHE CHORAL FESTIVAL 


5 se and in the service of judgment and attention. Having had theseBanother copy to the widow and children of the lavep 
whortea aay Aerens Gail ust If their death sloati@epportunities, I can say to you that he hasacted (president, with. the assurance of cur most heartiel 
bein yain. (No,no,) ‘The insulted majesty oif{at all times with ability, zeal and discretion. If/sympathy and condolence with them in their over-p 

UGLY RU Kent tell you, gentlemen, that I have never known Whelming aftiichion. 


We are authorized to state thavall the banks of this 
city will be closed to-morrow, being the day of them 
faneral of the Inte President of the United States, 


at‘Trinity Church, N.Y.) at 
CLEMENT'S CHUROH, 


ON 
Bi WEDNESDAY Le ty APRIL 19 and 20, 


the nation demand it; theunvindicated assaults) £ 3 Began n teysaty a 2 
, , | ke adropof liquor, andl have-neyerff Speeches were then made by James Kibbins. Esq. i q 

apcn the people's honordemand it; the country ff aim to take a drop of i 4 laud Frederick Frailey, Esq., after which th ted ; 

Ghonehed in the blood of her children demindspseeH lum under Its influence, If it were other-ayil Lreder ey, Esq. alter which the meeting Army HosritaL Revorts.—The following§arastER RICHARD COKER, Principal Soprane 


wise I would have discovered it, for I have been} 


Mare the weekly reports of the Government Hospitalsffof. Ohotr 
continually with him. There were moments B 


Mrinits 

f Masts, GEORGE SIMPSON, Tenor; J, R. THOMAS, 
iton 

Messrs, Ie este, TATE AND PRATT, 


Wj Dr. CUTLER and W, EUGENE THAYER, the ta 
274 lented Orgunist of Boston. 

fH Selections from the great works of HANDEL 
4] BACH. MENDELSSOHN and HAYDN. 

Adinission, §1°50. 

‘Tickets for sale atMr, Charles W. A. Traumpler’ 
@ Music Store, SEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets, an 
atthe Episcopal Book Store, No, 12% CHESNUT Street, 
Doors open at 64s; commence at 74. 

Books of words in full. containing the historical re 
Poaceae will be presented to each of the audience at the 
bChurch, 

25 Positively no money will be received at the Church, 
4i2Pland no more tickets willbe sold than the Church can 
817}comfortably accommodate, Full particulars in future 
302 annooncements. 
m2 


res IN=Y CHESNUT STREET THEATRE- 


‘The public are respectfully informed that In conse 

quence of the 
NATIONAL CALAMITY 

dial FAB FALLEN UEON OUR COUNTEYY 

nd as asi cen of res 

‘OUR LATE BELOVED PRESIDENT 
THIS THEATRE WILL B 

UNTLL THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 20rns 


LEONARD GROVER. 
NZW ARCH STREET THEATRE- 
" » LOUISA DREW. 
‘We concur in the above, GROVER & 

Lessees and Managers of the New Cuesnt 
fg Leence and Manngeress of the Walnut Street THESES. 


x4 (HE ANNUAL FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT, OF 
St. ‘Vincent's Home for Orphan Children, will be 
fnelain (hele tastitution, corner of EIGHTEENTH 


A MONUMENT TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN, 


(Greatapplause.) Retribution, retribution, swift, 
uuerring, terrible and just, must and will be v 
red ob tle perpetrators of this great and terrible| 
crime. (Long. continued applause, during which 
tne General retired.) 

‘Themext speaker was the recently appointed| 
United States District-Attornoy, 

Hon. Daniel 8, Dickinson, 
Who said, substantially:— 

Fellow-citivens: he spirit of Rebellion has. 
whet its knife, and, failing to accomplish its 
treasonable work of dissolution, has slalked its 
vengeance by dipping it in the life blood of the 
Chief Magistrate of thenation. Its culminationp 
was reached in the assassination of the President 
bf the United States. In all history of men,| 
savage or civilized, ancient or modern, you can 
find nothing which in fiendish atrocity will com-| 

re with this. (Applause.) Nothing even in 
¢ annals of the bloody French Revolution can| 
at all approach in dastardliness and treachery to} 

this murder of our reat and good chief ruler. 
ich men have passed upon 


‘The money was tendered as a free-will offering to goff Oflicers' 
towards afund for the erection ot asuitable mouu-(™ Filbert Stre 
ment in memory of the deceased Chiet Magistrate off McClellan 

the nation, Satterlee... 


BOARD OF CONTROLLERS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, eee 


athim. Let the nation, then, support him as 
their President, (Applause,) That becomes the) 
duty of all of us, et us stand by him, and) 
strengthen his hands and the hands of the Go- 
vernment. My friends, conduct yourselves as' 


our schoo} 
were sfifieted, an 


Rebellion, it required slavery (greatapplause) in| 
Its dying Siciaelen todo this. 


jud ever belalien the nation, Ze desired to prese 
he following preamble and résolutions:— Bas 


A monsieur Rogeara has written and printea 
ja sharp review of Napoleon's “‘Ceesar,”’ which the 
‘Emperor thought contained too many “per-| 


‘ Me 
sonal reflections, 60 the biographer of Ossar had four midst, and the hearts of a loyal pe: Mary Ch land WOOD Streets, commencing on Monday) St 
ees DEUIAN at pe mndden bereavement ae eS Manswet (hectares ofatealiiipiakeces hud other areictes| red Bnd wilt remain open during ne est ‘shia worthy 
Selzer with Mons, Rogeard, had he not fled to} ‘cas, The noble character of the departed, the! cordially 


thefg of clothing, ‘ 
Brussels, Here isasamplo of M. Rogeard’s re- ff Many virtues ofhis private and public lite, the disin: George Kiaroy, charged with eI a atoRiR of jobject. ~ 


2 terested devotion manifested by him in all his acts topauts irom an old lady nam ONFO! TO 
views the cause of human freedom ind: equal aitted, y tribute of 

tae ne was; that woamourn’a great nation Rael The book of Cesar is the collet of the con-Hantiad: aude fingers aad wbolesouled wanseenn C on stn President ing_Prpe, Coner hy 
becn wounded, smitten je very heart, Military ‘are Suspe! 
Tnally insulted to her very face. Let us, then, Ls Way 10 ta ae OIE Y Ende tie eae ocr grortous, Unlon and ait its blemsings, £0 us, RAND COB Ary 
do ouridnty withoutsear 9) aor SDH Pes era non toucl Minirana lgothe:closecoe ml meborn grateten people, Therefore, Del eae en, oF Fa delphi 2 
porizing i poe Poi tis’ trouble, and rest notMhimself somewhat for the’ embraces of death. /icsolved, What in the déath of Abraham Lincoln, pI gy Al ll Te pe had at the Express Offices. 
OO ea ee Cvistagels swept from amongst|And he asks for readers, the braven-faced fel-galxwenth President of the United Piates, the nation had gnitedi tickets, fi, To be nad ae = 
te Xoplause,) Doubtless trom, above tuofflow! Readers for Cesar? to whatend? He even as justained an : Mee rT eee eee eee aot ry @e Ty LADNERS MOLT ey 
wi ttor ause.) i Lincoln looks upon, thispidares, in a preface, to address questions to theca That to Abrabam Lincoln, under the bles Dougherty Fave hint totia police and was 1ock 3, TER eT mare ; 
@ourning nation to-dey; having done his duty,mreader, but is the Lictor who answerhim,” of God, the pativn ow?es its preservation in a pe-fup at the yh Diatetcy Dlloe 3h y Orcbaaira, - 


{ j 


wh +.» gStates the same privileges as are accorded tog §8:55@9-00 fe brands. 
Philadelphia AInguirer the cruisers of other nations, will be received inj RRORR rede bran 
Portugal, coupled with the intelligence of the’ 


mI 
The. 
PDDLISHED EVERY MORNING (BXCHPT SUNDAY) BY pifall of Richmond and the surrender of Lee's 


WILLIAM W. HARDING, army, It will have its effect, and such ong The Reception of the News of Generalf 
INQUIRER BUILDING, Noi CHESN UTST.foccurrence as that at Lisbon will not happeng Lee’s Surrender. 


Tax Daily Laurer Is served to subscribers again. 
in the City for TWELVE CENTS A WEEK, payable 
to the Carrier—and mailed to the Subscribers) 
out of the City for SIXTY CENTS A MONTH, Or ONE} 
POLLAR FOR TWO MONTHS, payable invariably 
In advance, 


TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1865. 


rn Meal is dull. 
is firmer. Sales 350 bbls. 


GRAIN.—The Wheat market opened firm and 
heavy. Sates 44,000 bush. at ges for Milwaukee Clib; 
" Learn} 1 foramber Mich+ 


a 
THE SIBERIAN PLAGUE, 

A new epidemic has made its appearance in 
Russia, which, like the cholera, so powerfully 
ascribed by EUGENE Sus to be the footsteps of 
the wandering Jew, advances toward the West. | 
‘It is said to be committing fearful ravages. The) 
Russian authorities, itis intimated, attempt to) 
conceal the destructive effects of this scourgej/S>EECH OF GEN. ANDERSON. 
§ But in Germany there is much anxiety about it,| 

THE ASSASSIN'S PLOT. and a medical commission has been sent to St. 

It issaid in Washington that the assassina- Petersburg in reference to the matter, Thop 
lon of President Lrxcoun and the attack upon{French Government has already ordered that} 
Beoretary SEWARD were but portions of what@all ships arriving from Russia shall go into qua-f 
was intended by the conspirators. We may, 
assume that had General GRANT attended the 


ENTHUSIASTIC REJOICINGS. ; 


WOOL—Is dull, 
PETROLEUM-—Is dull at asc. for Crude: 52@sse. for 
Refined, 1n bond, and 72780, for Retined, free. 
TCK—Is 
COFFEE -Is dull, 
SUGAR—Is dull. Sales 485 hhds, Cubs Muscovado nt 
10M @14c. -~ 
MOLASSES—Ts dn, 
PROVISIONS.—The Pork market opened firm and 
closed dull and lower. Sales 6300 bbls. at {2750@29 for 
j Anew Mess, closing nt fyraks-caans #eNez5o0 for 'se4 
rt Py hb Cash, aI S for primie, 
murderer Would have attempted his life also.Mour own sanitary authorities to act, The Boards|?! the raising of the flag on Fort Sumter on thep 1 u ed rime Mes Als bois, new Ne 


sailors serving as guards of honor. 
The ceremonies of the occasion were com- 
fmenced with the singing of nsong and chorus, 
entitled, ‘Victory at Last!” which was given 
@Wwith great fervor, the audience joining in the 
chorus. Prayer was then offered by the Vene- 
rable, Rey. Matthew Harris, Chaplain of the’ 
United States Army, being the same divine who 


Inyltation to attend the theatre, and the Presl-Mmont wonld seem to boa snfficient justification 
dent, in the goodness of his heart, so that thefffor such an act. 
audience should not be disappointed, went there # 


‘he news caused the liveliest demonstrations] April! Ist ISM eee Ae Candy, Hook f 


WOfjoy among the visitors assembled, the militar; aunlsh paan ian read by Brovet ‘Brigadier- 
land the oltizens generally; for the ery of peacep] Genera . Townsend, Assistant: Adjutant-| 
here is universal, and the capitulation of Lec isp] @°2eTa! of the United States Army. 


regarded as the finale of the war, It was frst Remarks of GencraliAyiderson, 
ea H The raising of the old flag by Major-General 


Anders‘ Ss x 
vas wild with enthusinsm, Dense crowds fled and when he stepped forward, on theointan 


the spacious parlors of the Charleston Hotel, the burst of foy was uncontrollable, and gallant 
gland gave yent to the wildest jubilants over thepjld Sumter wept, and was for some moments| 
great event, General Grant, the old flag and punobte to proceed with his remarks, which were; 
President Lincoln, were each cheered lustily. ff" “Me frien 
Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Gen. 
IWashburne each made brief and stirring ad- 
adresses. The congratulations were kept up untill 


SHERMAN. 
A brief telegram from Washington assures us 


he merely wished to know whether Mr, JoHN-FERSON Davis, will be wise, and also luoky iff 
50N could be accessible to another assassin, isfhe gets out of the conntry 


of course & matter for speculation. Had Mr. 
COMPLETE VICTORY AT MOBILE. 


JOHNSON granted BooTH an interview and been 
The City and aj the Forts Taken. 


assaulted, further progress of the plot would 
haye been frustrated, as it is not likely thatW 
after such ‘an occurrence the President would] New ORvPANS, April 10, vin Cairo April 16,— 
have attended the theatre that night. i The Times publishes official despatches announc-ja /2te hour, the joy extending to many house- 

It is said that enough has been discovered tofling the capture of Spanish Fort and Blakely, ae Lee Tecelved' Information of’ th 
make it certaih that the hope of the conspira-fthe former at 1030 A. M. on the Sth, with 7o0gslotous Intelligence, l ‘i } 
tors was that they could kill the President,,iprisoners and the Intter on the same day by as-fq, The great event of raising the old flag nt-Bl meat aPninusy: and to he here fo perform this 
Vico President and the Cabinet, in the yainffsault, and over 5000 prisoners, with a largeff {acted large number of visitors to Charleston. Aeratitude to that God who Mas so signally 
hope that by the awful deed the Goyernmontflamount of ordnance’ stores, gun-boats, and thes nce Thursday large numbers from North Caro- blessed us, who has given us blessings beyond 
would be oyerturned, and by some. extraordi-Htroops proceeding unresisted toward’ Mobile! Have been arriving here, filling the hotelsgimeasure. | May-all the world proclaim :—“Glory 
naty.suroke Pl daie Wie Jaline: zebelloniw only imich was|esptnred laahreventngiby/alpostion biserenale Oceanus, from New York, brought A ¥#T0s man." | (Yotces: Amentand-Ament!) jf INTERESTING FROM NEW YORK. | 
be enabled to gain its ends, Never was theré aflot General Smith's command, assisted by the juree delesationol Mr Beeches consteuation, Raising of the Flag. ah 
more atrocious conspiracy, and never a moreflight draft gun-boats, after a short resistance by@lwhilst the Arago had reached the bar and sent At the conclusion of his remarks he raisedBlarFASONABLE LANGUAGE—ITS AUTHORS IM- p's 
foolish one. The United States Government the enemy. jinmany more. Numerous other steamers hadpjthe halyards, and with firm and steady pull, 
does not depend upon men, It is not a dynasty ff 


PRISONED—A REBEL FLAG TAKEN FROM MRS. 1 
EX-PRESIDENT JOHN TYDER'S RESIDENCE~ 
bo be overturned by murder, It represents the} A MAN THROWN INTO THE RIVER FROM A 
3 v d ; ERNRY BOAT K i TABUN, 
people of the United States, The Constitution# Cairo says:—“Our forces occupied Mobile on the FER! OAT FOR TREASONABLE UTTERANORS 
and the laws provide for sucha succession offoth inst. The Spanish fort was captured, with} 
persons to the Presidency, in case of vacancy 


MOURNING DECORATIONS, &C. it 
hree thousand prisoners. Three hundred guns# 


thank God that I have lived to see this day 


ANOTHER DESPATOH, 


Ni New York, April 7,—George Wells, John Gallagher 

William Fanning and Peter Britton, the Intter the 
treasurer of a theatre, were to-day each sentenced ta 
Wisix months! imprisonment in the penitentlary, for ut 


tering treasonable sentiments. 


would be ‘no person who would be legally enti-§ 
tled. to administer “the office of President. But 
even if havoc had widely used the pistol and 


isaw Bayou, General Wilson has captured all of¢ 


Alnore’s Ang ship, with that 
Roddy’s command,” 


ogether with a number off 


dagger, the loyalty and good sense of the peoplepl WASHINGTON. sal 
would recoil from anarchy. Even the most Be quiets 
strenuous sticklexs for the Constitution would [SPECTAL DESPATCHES TO THE INQUIRER.) ists ve 


be compelled to submit to a provisional Govern- 
ment, instituted by necessity if not by lay, and 
full support would be given to such measures as| 
would be necessary to support order anf sub-Beence that the celebrated thief and murderer, 
mission to the laws, F Colonel Moseby, expressed a desire to surrender] 
If this plot had its originin Richmond it isis command of desperadoes, He insists that] 

just as barren of effect as all other plots andijhe belongs to Lee's army, and hopes for the| 
measures that have been originated there by thef{samo terms for himself and men that were ex-| 
Rebel lenders. The amazing ignorance of thoseftended to the Army of Northern Virginia, His} 
people in reference to the condition of feeling at@Jsurrender is reported to take place to-morrow} 
the North has been frequently shown during thefj forenoon at Fairfax Court House. 

last four years, They seem to have neither com- President Johnson’s Residence. 

mon sense nor any idea of expediency or a ju- ttorney-General Speed having tendered his| 
diclous policy for themselves. Do they supposeMquarters to President Johnson, on I street, be- 
that by assassination ofone man, or many, theyitween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, the] 
could beneft their cause? Could they not, byf{President will take up his residence there until 
the exercise of a little reason, perceive that whatffhe is permanently located in the Executive, 
little sympathy might exist in their behalffmansion. 

would be extinguished by the frightful crime Arrival from Charleston. 

they proposed to perpetrate, They played ayainf{ The Santiagode Cubaarrived at the Navy Yard 
but wicked game, which could only haye re-§{this evening, from Charleston, having on board) 
sulted in their ruin eyen had they temporarily ff Assistant Secretary Fox and other distinguished 
gained their objects. Did they suppose that@eentlemen. The celebration of raising the flag, 
their conspiracy would so stupefy loyal men ffon Fort Sumter went off most pleasantly. 
that they woulp grope about in political dark-| False Report. 

ness? Truly does the classic adage declare,M Reportsof theattempted destruction of Charles- 
“Whom the Gods wish to destroy they first de-Mton by colored troops on the 9th Instant, is un- 
prive of reason,” true. 


ee a 
THE FALL OF MOBILE, EXPECTED SURRENDER OF JOHNSTON'S ARMY, 
‘The captureof Mobile, which is annonnced from 
New Orleans, would, under ordinary circum-{f WASHINGTON, April17.—Information has been| 
stances, excite lively emotions, It was the InstPfreceived by the Government from General Sher-| 
seaport of the Gulf States which held out}iman that he was in communication with Gene- 
against the National authority. It had done afgral Johnston, with a view vo the surrender off 
good business in blockade running in the earlyffthe latter. 
part of the war, and although FARRAGuT hadf] General Sherman would offer the same terms 
cut it off from communication by water withpithat General Grant did to Lee, and it was sup- 
foreign ports, its possession was necessary tof{posed they would be accepted. 
the complete establishment of the authority off 
the Union in Alabama. The northern and cen- From Rochester. 
tral portions of that State are already domi-ff Rocwester, N. Y., April 17.—Mrs. Haneell,! 
nated over by the cavalry of W1zson, andfWife of the messenger of the State Department, 
other forces, But the possession of Mobile| B who yas assaulted in the apartmentof Secretary, 
throws open the greater portion of the InterforpSeward, arrived here on Saturday with her 
of the State of Alabama to our gun-boats, Theffdaughter, just in time to receive intelligence o1 
Alabama river may be navigated by these ves-f{the affair at Washington. She received a tele- 
sels.as far as Wetumka, a distance of four hun-fgaram from her son, Lieutenant Hansell, last 
dred and sixty miles, Uporits banks le Selma, night, that her husband was doing well and was 
Columbia, and Montgomery, the State Capital, Jot of danger. eet aaaeatenae! 
with numerous towns and villages. Its tributa- eS ee eo ee ees oonmer! 
ries offer means, of access to the outlying re-f 


Wcial Bank. 
gions, and may:be navigated by small vessels A telegram was received here yesterday by 


for considerable distances, The Tombighee riverf the Mayor from Major-General J. J. Peck, com- 

4 Yew York, stating that information 
is also thrown open to our Navy by the. oceu-pjmanding at New JEG OO 
pation of Mobile. It is navigable as, far. asd been recelved at his 


organized band of one hundred and fifty men| 
Columbus, three hundred and sixty-six miles, 


were in Carrolton county, in Canada, prepared’ 
for large|boats, and to Aberdeen, forty-five miles to make a raid upon. Rochester or Ogdens! ure. 
further, forsmall yessels, The chief towns upon| ghee ycrcalles fummectlngiofonindy wom cr 
ils banks re Aberdeen,Columbus, PickensvilleHthe raiders. General Williams recelved  or- 
Gainsyille’aid Demopolis. ‘Its general courseflders from the Adjntant-General of the State to 
from its source is southward, and it is, not tarfy 
from the boundaries [of Mississippi, an advan: 


put the Fifty-fourth Regiment on duty, and two 
tage to be made available in whateyer measures 


companies are now under arms, 
m the East Gulf Squadron. 
may be necessary for the reclamation of that xO) 
State, Both of these rivers flow through rich} 


Key West, April 5,—Admiral Stribling left 

More on the Ist Instant to Inspect the alfferent} 

pa Pe EO miner eee Slightly Ml ccels of his squadron, and will be absent about} 
The exports of cotton from Mobile before the| 


nb ne Key West 1s in charge of Com: 
<ey West Is G 
Rebellion. were over six hundred thousand) The Het at ies 
bales ‘annnally, and itdid a large business in 


mander R. Handy, of the Dale. 
The gun-boat Sagamore arrived here yesterday] 
the exportation of lumber. Commercially con-#), rarnoon from Philadelphia. 
sidered the capture of Mobile is one of the most” 7.6 following vessels aro now in port: Sloops- 
importanbof the war;'and in a military view it of-war Zo and Dale; steamers Glaucus, Clyde, 
will be a base, by means ofthe rivers, for opera-| Honduras, Isonomia, Nita, Fort Henry, and Che-| 
tions, notronly against: Alabama,' but agninstigrokce, : 5 ‘ 
Georgia and, Mississippl, ‘The Rebels placed The Cherokee, Ciyde, pene SONG S| 
much hope upon the resistance of Mobile, and# phe United States steamer Zuka Yrns captured 
hoped t retain it despite the loss of Savannah, Mthe Rete! Te On ean with thirty-two bales 
Charleston and Wilmington. It was their lastijof Sea Island cotton. “Nl 
stronghold east of the Mississippi River, and itl We have Fe ae tae eT Orgs hiyeae: 
falls as the rest have fallen; and by a strangeffstroyed two schooners which attempted to ran 
colncidenes, ifthe meagre dotails yet recelved the blockade, and were run ashore by their 
are correct, it was captured on the day of Lee’s§jcrews. 
surrender=a double misfortune to a waning] 
cause, Tho Rebels nowhold possession of but} 
two prjaielpal, ports—Galyeston’ and Browns-! 


Wasurnaton, Apri 17, 
Moseby Wants to Surrender. 
This afternoon General Augur received intelli-| 


the white citizens were larielyy in attendance, 
but were drawn out by curiosity rather than 
patriotism, though peace is now the god they 
Worship, 
The Naval Demoustration. 
It was intended by Adiniral Dahlgren to de-| 
corate the vessels Of the squadron with flags! 
Which were to go up simultaneously with the} 
hoisiting of the flag on Sumter, but the an-| 
inouncement of Lee’s capture caused him to 


Several Secessfon{sts are reported to have been 
beatén by infuriated Unionists. on hearing thelr awful 
comments made on the assassination. An Inflamma- 


Hileet,and Ft, y Bea story placard was posted around the city this morning, 
Avan’s Island, Fort Putnam, on Morris Island, and Meoncluding with-+"Death to traitors! The Cnion, One 


Fort Johnson, on James Islond, places con-Wand indivisible! Strike often! No more parley!” ne 
spicuous in the inauguration of the Rebellion.f] A man. was thrown from the Brooklyn ferry boat 
ATho national airs were also played, followed by pinto the river to-day for using disloyal language, Lis 
fhe singing of the "Siar Spangled Baumer, hee ots Aare By APPEL aro eavetopel Is 
order that they: should be thrown to the breeze Whole audtence joining, and producing an effect) mourning, ond tho streets ave been crowded with 
lat eight o'clock in the morning, At that hourjg7UY ‘™ B promenaders all day viewing the decorations, 
the Pawnee, Sonora, Philadelphia, Santiago dey 
Cuba, the Monitors, and several other navaly 
vessels, fired a snlute of twenty-one guns each| 
In front of the city wharves. 

h 


The monitors had never been up to the, ar ‘ 
Wulineves of the clty before, ‘und thd curiosity: to |Special Despatch to the Inquirer. Boarp or Trave.—The stated meeting of 


|see these little terrors was'very great. Bavrrmore, April 17.—General Wallace re-the Board for the month of April had been called for 

The national ensign floated from all the ola4gsumed command of this military department#12 o'clock noon, instead of evening. in anticipation of 
Rebel forts in the harbor except Fort Sumter, {jto-day, and Colonel Wooley entered again upon the proposed illuniination, but the great catastrophe 
Bae ihe penta of atte avers pales towering # the active duties of Provost Marshal, Major Wie- Which has overtaken the nation changed ts purposo 

above its ramparts, was visible, fond in taking the chair the Vice Preldent of th 

The whole forenoon wisorcupledin transport-[ée! continuing Assistant, General Morris re-imt in tains the chats the vies Decllont tthe 
ling the immense number of visitors to Fort turned again to command Fort McHenry, mat inview:ot tie’ greats calansitvceb (ah thdcenaed 
Sumter. The Cunonicus took the lead, followedy] A tighter rein is to be drawn upon Rebels andM munity had been called. upon to lament. tue atroclons 
Secessionists, with renewed vigilance every-fjand unnamed crime which hid been perpetrated in ‘“a 
where. 


From Baltimore. 
GENERAL LEW WALLACE, AGAIN IN COMMAND 
AT BALTIMORE—POLITICAL ANXIETY, 


CITY INTELLIGENCE. 


parapet had been erected and another fromfhere to-day. pi i 
thence down tothe parade ground. 

Detachmeuts of marines and sailors from the # 
different vessels under command of Lieut. Com- 


New York, April 17, 1865. 
‘The pale Easter lilies are fading on our altars, bul tien presented the following resolu- 
Bithe Nation's grief,need I say, is as greenas ever. Thefitions, which were read by the Secretary:-— + 
Whereas, This board has learned with emotions of 
the deepest sorrow of the death of Abrabam Lincoln, 


1 President of the United States, strick: V y 
against Sumiter, and were consequently assignedif ull meaning of the great loss which the Republtc has} IABHIA TINGS Saseath RELRFRRATE eee ee oes 


to a position of honor in the programme of theMendured in the murder of Abrabam Lincoln. Menpf Zesolved, Thav we mourn the loss of one of our best 
uae Breareatl eth bl f ta-fgStoP and talk with one another at the corners of ‘the aaa brav est) of our purest, Sagacious and devoted pa- 
orate par hicipanttx in the corersonies bf thepstzeets: and for the time being all o:dinary business, MW" yeecotved, That the manner of the death of our late 
day, those who had just arrived were busily pf!" the lower partof thecity, fs,ns ttshould be, laid aside. President, Abraham Lincoln, Isa fitting {ilustration 
engaged In examining the immense ruin, grop-f Many of the merchants have thelr stores closed; the nd an, appropriate commentary upon the morals 
h the dark passages, peeping into thef4 courts have all adjourned; balls, parties, concerts are all AsUperinduced by the institution of African slavery. 
ing through the dark passages, peeping in heh Resolved, That the crimes of official perjury. of se- 
lbomb-proofs and magazines, looking down thef{ postponed, and thetheatres, oneand all, will notreopen Bldition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion, ought not to Zo, 
throats of the big guns, collecting pleces of ex-Muntll alter the obsequles on Wednesday. The publicHunpunished, bat the leaders In tls mest wlekeed. tee 
ploded shells as mementoes, and viewing theffgrief js fur too poignant and too real to admit of any-bellion should not escape tho full penalties of the hw 
surrounding net-work of rebel fortifications }t) Ing in the shape of amusements until these are over. a Tee pea a We anY, Anfely promise ea nid excel 
from the ramparts ie crumbled and demolished) 2Uste 8te some persons, I regret to say, who express MLincoln, the loval. support of the manufacturine fant 
escene. rom tien tant lensing, The navalpfrestet that the theatre and the opera are closed to fcommercial community of Philadelphia in all wise 
Tedn thelr guy and brilliant regalia formed them, even fora short season, Thesezare to be pitied, counsels, in alll Just measures, in defense of the inieg- 
Meirele around the fort, inside of which weref{# much for thelr Inck of sensibility to shame as for Hever they may be found Poesy nee memes WhETeSO- 
transport steamers landing their passengers. fjtheir want of patriotism and Christian feeling. Acesolved, ‘Chat copy of these proceedings shall be 
Warning from the sea scene within, the fort was A committco of eminent citizens (Samuel Sloan, frespectfuliy transmitted to the President of tie United 
gradunily assuming & most interesting aspect. Moses H. Grinnell, Captain Maysball, and others), are States. 
MA large platform, diamond. shaped, coveredf|{9 Proceed to Washington to-morrow morning, to as-Hf ‘the meeting was further addressed by Mr. Tatem, 
Fee ee sana aid flowers, had Locufisure President sohnson of thelr support. This is well, Mr. Bnzby. and others, 
with myrtle, evergreens ¢ Y een hut there are many people who question the thmelit The resolutions were then passed and the meeting 
erected in the centre of the parade ground, with Mor errands like these before the remalns of our belo adjourned. 
lan arched canopy oyerhead, draped with thewex-President are jaid in the graye. ‘To speak plalner,| 
American fag, and Aare iy led Sr eac ara the Whole thing has a a Ua 4] GENERAL OrpeRs. —HerAp-quanters, DE- 
$ vergreen and flowers, This -[qnot many can appreciate 1 me so pregnant with, ‘ i 
Pee WorGenarileAndersonyethie Gana ot Roinbre retlections, though the disinterested motives op TARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Pa, 
(01 : ci D athe: mentioned gentlemen are, as they havefAprill7, 1865.—Tbe following General Order from th 
the day, and other distinguished visitors, andpj{be above-mentioned gentlemen are, as they have 
sy, apndiotnel 5 Tnion Indies offjebvays been, unimpeachable. War Department is published for the information. of 
was the combined taste of six Union ladies off” 4 Frenchman, name unknown, committed suicide, Mrie troops in this Department, and the instruotions 
Charleston. by Shooting himself, in the Central Park, last night, +; 
On thestage, beside the speaker's stand, was all He i contained therein will. be strictly obseryed/by the com- 


had the following letter, in French, in his vest® Ps ¢ 
golden engle, holding a wreath of flowers and pocket :— Tisfortune, Wep Manding officers of Districts and Posts throughout the 
evergreen. ‘he flag-staff, about 160 feet high, 


are twin brothers, I sought every fet 4 

nad been erected immediately in the centre ofand found it nowhere butin this pla Retion of the PResttohe 
the parade ground, and’ the halyards were ad- 
justed by three of ‘the crew ofthe Juntata, who 
took part in the assault on Fort Surter, ordered ij 
iby Admiral Dahlgren, on September §th, 1863, 

‘AS the varlous distinguished officers arrived 
they were enthusiastically greeted by the assem- 
bled multitude. 
About eleven o'clock Rear Admiral Dahlgren 


r 


Ooo 


was born the sanie day as 


122; girls, 105. De Ww yeck ‘clock, rent 
Cal $1 » Wwostpithe day, and at 12 o'clock, meridian, twenty-one 
neataus: ea Couapmution insiasualy aipinerite, 2; Bp nloubazons willibe fred from ai forts ‘and military 
Killed by uccldents, 5; poisoned, 1; from old age, 6. posts, and at the militar, lemy. mon 
A vessolarrived br this port, this morning, With the (Signe) HEAL BRANDON AA 
l er. 


remains of the late Waus Sherm With the prescribed regul 


By comma 
IDELOS, S 


ig At 154, declinng to 148, and closing at 148%! 
Government Stocks are golet. 

There will be no regular second meeting of the Stock 
Boards until after the funcrulor the late President 


Unitep Srares Hosritar, Baverty, N. J. 
—A large and interesting meeting was held on Sunday 
afternoon, at the Beverly Hospital, for the purpose of 
giving expression to the feelings ‘of those connected 
with the institution In reference to our great Nationay 
Joss, anid their personal grief... 

Tt will be remembered that this hospital Is at present 
used for the benefit of the sick and wounded colored 
5, 856° Bisoldiers of the Union. 


“| f the funeral to hold no s nut all 
gusta, Apriloth, Indicates that Alabamaiis over: ye : + ineralico nro] ao re 


TA. 
LAT, 1805. 


‘cook's force is reported to have| : rs oft Wie oe voMr. Davis, of tha A 
that those! placés will ndt long be suffered to re- Dey Red it Sfountaln Tron Works and_ the| ra Bane, Fava Ore ny sreaiowed. Gy au addr e 
main {nthe hands of traitors. 4 Village of Ellaton. and tapped the telegraph in’ 00000 Mifrom Mr. Parker, chief of the Hospital Commission, 


00000 wiro occupied 8. half hovr inspeskins of the fallen de- 
fender of the National Goveroment and of human 
rights, and In urging all present so to Improves « 
erent aMiction as to be the better prepared.to serve 
KGodand the country in the fatore, ~ 
sgomnbsefl) Atter Mr. Parker closed, another Tiymn was sp 
size and then followed onaddress by the Chaplalty Hiys 
15,606 Afr, Lane, which was tiso listened tonvith wnnrked ie 
tention, ‘After theiuldress prayer, as 5 offarod! Dy 
Rev. Mr Adams. he Methodists card bt 
Hondaterion bs. the Rey. Bolter, of fin a 
ferlan Churels, closed the exexpse yor myl 


New York Markets, April 17, 1865, 6 P. M. leah ~ 
A =Are dul, tee : oa Te the Custom. | 
ee markétis steady. Sales 200 bales at Custom House. eal, wae durae Dom 


ij ke ; + 
(8o-Htme Hourmarket ta 5@0e. lower an ff House. was draped.in a boautltoban tT AT crican - 
rades, and 10@20c, lower on the better kinds. @pillai ao ene ee Ne ond ‘varlous parts of the 
flags which were displayed fro! ances 
MPhe whole presented an uttractlys app 
pune. ane ad credit on those under whose cara 


the work had been done. 


PORTUGAL APOLOGIZES. 


the Portuguese Government came to its Senses 
after the demand made, by Minister Harvey. 
The commander of the Belem fort has beeh re- 
moved, and‘although the additional details are 
meagre, We may suppose that Portngal hasmide jee 
sultablé apology and reparation, It js usual inf] HIS WHEREABOUTS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION,| 


ete finally glanced up 


ied wit! 


frude with a cargo valued at $200,000, us 

in the. ‘Spanish river, near, Mobile, on the 31st, by, 

a collision withthe Watch ée. - 
—_ 


177,815,045 Increase... 
51,061,402 Therease 


2 


tral} 5 j 

Rey. Henry Ward Beecher did mot arrive until 
123g o'clock, the steamer. hee Nest delayed 
by unding, bot when he was recognized the| 
Peale audience arose and gaye him a cheering 


higie and : 
Among those onthe stand” representing the 
navy, were Admiral Dahlgren, Fleet Captain 
Bradford, Com. Stephen. C, Rowan, formerly. of 
the Tronsides, Fleet Pang ees Demby, Paymas- 
ter Watmough, Judge Advocate Cawley, Lieut. 


be suitably remembered. Ina few days Presi-| 
dent Liixconn’s proclamation to foreign nations, 
@emanding for the war vessels of the Unite 


88's (Or common to medium extra 


one of the banks thore off % 
Davis nasa depoaly In, fue csW0rn; §9'25(08'50 for common to soodshIpping brands| 


$160,000 in gold, 


ff — —_ —a—, — 


| 


CITY NCTICES, 


. 
ArrirodTe, Second and Walnut; an {mmense rush] 
‘twelye'card pictures finshed in fiye minutes. 
‘UNIVERSE OuT.—Archbishop of New York's grand 
lecture on the murder, Bishop Wood ou the occasion, 
etc. ‘This is the best number ever issued. 


ee 
ConNs; BUNIONS, Nails, Large Jojnis, and all dl- 


MARRIED. 
ANDERSON—KELLEY.—On April 17, 1855, by Al- 
Sie rR He are 
own, Bu county. Pa., to y 
KELLEY, of Frankford, Pa. 
COUNER-HILLMAN.—On the 8th inst., by Alder- 
man John Clouds, Mr. FRANCIS COUNER to Missi 
ELIZABETH HILLMAN, both of Philadelphia. 
CRAWFORD—SEXTON.—On the 29th of meta 


ppncsdiay) afternoon, 18th instant, ats o'clock, without =S> POSTPONEMENT OF CHORAL FESTI- 
irther notice. feu ean aes OBE 
—At Chicago. on\Sundsy morning, Aprilffthe United States the Choral Festival to be held {i St. 
en ‘Sorive ns, April CremenUs dhusah) onaWeduesdngand siucsuny ey te} 

ings will be postponed until further notice. 


; ALL OF HIBERNTA ere NGINE ©0..; 
STOREY,—Departed this life on_the morning of the Directors, held on Munday evenihin April Irthe Iss 
p pth instant, Mrs. EMMA STOREY; wife of James the following preamble and resolutions were dnank| 
the Rev. J. 1, A. Bomberger, JAMES A. CRAW-Bof hee nae eee eee Jeliries, in the Zot year} moualy adop lee Dental land fenalat nasi 
seases of the fect cured ‘by Dr. -scharle, No. 921p{FORD to Miss KATE SEXTON, both of this clty. P The relatives and friends of the family are re dcinution of ABRATEASL LINCOLN, the exalted head 
Chesnut strect. FRANKLIN—GIHON.—On the Jath_ instant, by theg spectfully Invited to attend her funeral. ‘trom the orthe uation, at a tine, too, when the people, just suc 
Pe —_—__ Rey. Samuel Dorborow, Mr. JNO. H. FRANKLIN tof residence of her mother, Mrs. Sarah JetIries, No. 205i cecafults esne¥elae row the horeors of loos Chell wean 
LLB. VESTVALY, Mrs. D, P, Bowers and Luclllef Mis MARY A. GIHON, daughter of the Tate David) Apple street, on Wednesday afternoon, 19th inst., at1B were looking with Intense anxiety for the restoration 
‘Western  indorse the exquisite Email de Paris. Sold by[§ W-,4nd Elizabeth Glhon, all of this city. [New York) o'clock. ofpeace and union under his wise and humane policy,| 


SCRIVEN 
oth, ELIZABETH. wile of C. H. Scriven. 
‘The funeral will take place from Grace Church, 
Bcorner of Peck court and Wabash avenue, this (‘Tues 
day) afternoon, ab o'clock. 


droggista, and California papers please copy. . WILSON.—Killed, while in action at Farmyille, Va. jis o crime, the magnitude of which noJanguage can 
Cupad! ~~ 7 TRAINER—WECKERLY.—On the 6th Inst., by theffon the 7th instant, ‘Captain CHARLES WILSON, o/ffdescribe, and its consequences no human being can, 
Cameron is Harmless to all but insects.p}Rev. J. Dickerson, Mr. JOHN M. TRAINER to Miss}}Company A, Elghty-tirst. Regiment Pennsylvaniaf{foretel; Therefore, be it 


Volunteers, ih the 27th year of his age. Resolved, Phat this terrible blow may well bo felt by} 
Due notice will be given of the funeral when theMfall, from the highest to the lowest In the land, and 
fy body Is brought home. : should call for Gniversal execration. ‘The death of 
WILLCOX.—On Satorday, the 15th instant, JOHN Abraham Dincoln is a natioval calamity, for which 
KEATING son of James ard Mary K, Willcox, aged} Ml te people, Ini thelr innermost hearts, should 
# ioyears'and7 months, Ainourn. Providence, in its wisdom, has seen fit to sud- 
funeral from the residence of his father, at Glenfyenly change our gladness into grief, our rejoicing Inco} 
Mills, Delaware county, Pa,, this day, the isth, at 0p) lamentation, by taking ‘from us a’ President, whose 
o'clock A. M. prudent counsel the country sorely needed, and whose 


wR moderation and magnunimity in the hour of yictory® 
NEIL th the St escorts gtant: DAVID WEID-B caused the national heurt to rise buoyant with Joy aud 


SANNA F. WECKERLY, of West Philadelphia. 

THORNTON—-SHINGLE.—On the 15th inst. by 
Rev. H. E. Gilroy, of Manayunk, Mr. SAMUD) 
THORNTON to Miss ESTHER R, SHINGLE, both o} 
Roxborough, Philadelphia. 


Clothes-moths are quickly throttled with its dense va- 
pors. Harris €& Chapman, Manufacturers, Boston. Sold 
by all respectable drogrists, 


Pouteres and dividends are non-forfeltable In. the| 
Washington Life Insurance Company, of New York, 
bem oe e pamphlet to Chambers & Register, General DIED. 

gents, No, 407 Walnut street. Active agents wanted. pp aprey.—on the 17th Ins 

Cunrous AssociATIoNs,—Why, when clothing 1s} Bradley, aud Saughter of Hen. 


ARIA, wife of Wm, 
nd Mary Ashworth,| 


mentioned, 1s the name of Charles Stokes é& Co. always [q'2, the 23d year of her age. A) Whe relatives and friends or thefami: nope. 

i q c el ly.are respect-| A; 
associated with it? Because they are famous in that mie Tre ied to eee eS Or dhe amily are respect: Mnully invited to attend his funeral, from the residenceft acuesotyed That re ay per eel) Aig Poe EnIa| 
Une of business. Producing the style for every seasonplof her husband, {Gay's Jane, dur ‘Cardingtots on| amis a0 erin Tawy, Allen ay Withaut furtiepy draped in mourning for the space of thirty daws. 


at thelr establishment under the Continental. Wednestiay, the Ivth at 5 o'clock P.M. Inter- 
Now Or: —_— Aliment at Blockley Baptist Church. 

‘ VERING, & large and desirable stock ofspring| BAKER.—Op the 16th inst,, JAMES BAKER, in the 

clothing, at Chas. Stokes «Co.'s one price, under thoff29th vear of his age. 

Continental. The clothing sold at this house ts un-pf_ The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 

rivaledin/ material and workmanship, and the priced WHY Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence 


is marked in plain figures on levers ntulole, Of lls father, James Baker, Queen street, German tow. 
rs 


Resolved, That these proceedings be publisiied. 
JAMES M. WHALL’ 
Attest—Frep. J. WADE, Secretary. 


ka CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, 
April iz. 186%.—At o meeting of the Employees 


Enotice. 
§) WATLING—On the 1th Instant, of disease con-f 
Ptracted in the army. CHARLES, son of James and 
Caroline Watling, int the 2id yenr of his age, ot Com-| 
pany B, One-bundred-and-sixteenth Regiment Peno-| 
‘sylvania Volunteers, of the Custom House, held this morning, to take nc-| 
‘The relatives and’ friends of the family are respect-f tion In relation'to the death of President Lincoln, Mr, 
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residencele D. F. Williams was called to the cbatr, and Mr. Wm-p 
‘of bis father, No. 912 Nectarine street, this (Puesday)& J. Gillingham appointed Secretary. On motion of Mr. 
morning, the 1sth Instant, at10 o'clock. Benj. Huckel, 8 Committee of three, consisting off 
YORKE—On Friday, April isth, PETER xv, TvOMns Fitzweraldy Chas, M. Hall and William: 1H. 
YORKE. . Ff) Maurice. were appointed, who reported as follows:— 
Hs friends ore invited to attend his funeral, from] Whereas, The nation bas sustained a deplorable and 
la lute residence, No. 128 Walnut street. this (Tues-f never beforgotien calamity in the BG POs Ned 
3 coln, by the band ofan assassin; and whereas, 
any) mnornIng;atil0 oleic: our hearts are bowed in sorrow at this, untiniely andl 
I.0. OF O. SME FP fshocking bereavement; and whereas, it is emitiently, 
enc ttine Leduc NGO Reed ee eS Ok GOOD H proper that the demise of one so generally beloved. 80 
Are requested to meet al the Hall, THIRD and Glatt ff eentle, so pure, so wise and good, should be mourned tt 
RIAN Streets, To-morrow (Wednesday) ancenoon, utp all who love thelnconntry. and respect its faithful s 


Y, President. 


this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, 
BERRY.—On the 16th inst, MARY A. BERRY,E 
P aged 465 years. 
7 Pbe relatives and friends are invited to attend the| 
Don’t Run ANY Risk, bnt get rid of your cold at} funeral, from the residence of ier husband, Samuel 
te an erry, No. 8 Cbristinn street, this (Tuesday) atter- 
once, byytaking Dr. D. Juyne’s Expectorant. oon, at o'elbek. sro proceed to Sixt Btreee. Union. fh 
BYRNE.—On the toth Inst., MARY, wife of Patrick 
Bye, aged 47 years, 8 native of County Donegal, Ire-fy 
: sid. 
{reu—Scnarcn! Tre RATE! Wheaton’s Oint-M_ ‘Phe relatives and fricnds of the family are respect-| 
ment will éure the Itch in 48 hours; also cures Salt() MY Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence f 


4 | NO. 704 7 6, below Washing- 
Xheum, Uleers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of thefiton avenue, on ‘Tuccday morning at Bie ovclock., Se 


Skin.’ Price/50 cents, By sending 60 centsto Weeks &f Vices at St, Paul’s Church. Interment in Cathedral 
Potter, Boston, Mass., will be forwarded free by mail. py metery. 

For sale by all Druggists, CHESTON.—On the 16th inst., ELITAH CHESTON, 

———_— Inthe &sth year of his uge, 

The relatives and friends of the family are respec! 
Hlully invited to. attend jis funeral, from his late res! 
dence, near Schenck’s Station, on Wednesday morn-f4 
For Covens, Couns, Bronciutrs, Asta ANDfing, at 10 o'clock. 


Consuatrrion, Dr. D. Jayne's E } GAIN.—On the Mth inst, Mrs. AMANDA CAIN, 
xnovsnate avnge aspectorantss/how al: Mandenter of Wi, and MaryFiss, aged 
nownstundard remedy, at all times certain and re- ‘Die relatives and friends of the Jamily,are respect 
Hable. It needs only « trial to proye its efllciency, 


123g o'clock, to attend th® funeral of our decensedfy 98d patriotic servants; therefore, 
Are rena neues Resolved, That we mingle our sympathies and our 
brother, P.G. HENRY GRANGER. sorrows with those of the people generally, in vlow or 


Attest—SAMvEn BLWwern sey CAREY. NG. Fitts bereavement, and express adeep sense of our indi: 


BEACK | G00ps | FOR 
Black Bombazine, 

Black Angie, 

Black De Luine, 

Black Merino, Crapes, &c. 

YRE & LANDELL, 


QYE, EAR, THROAT DISEASES, CA TARR, 
treated by Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER. Oflice, No. 
1027 WALNUT Street. 


(GREY ROUBATX POPLINS. DARK GREY ROU. 

J baix Poplins, reduced from $1 to 62; cents a yard. 

BESSON WSON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESNUT 
reel 


THE OCCASION, 


, Marked with high integrity, @ 
nd calculated to work’ out for the nation complete, 
iberty and ultimate grentuess, 

Resolved, Dhatwe welcome,us successor to the beloved 
fj and Jamented LINCOLN, Hon. ANDREW JOHNSON 
‘o the high honors und great responsibility ofthe Chiet} 
Mugistracy  belleving that his stern political integrity B 
whis unylelding opposition to the Rebellion, and en 
hi lightened statesmanship will, with the blessing of God, 
Gbear him through the great work of completing what, 
his distinguished predecessor had almost completed, 
assured that the nation, relying upon his antecedents 
4s a publicservant, upon his maniiness and his ability 
Ajwill accord to him the moral und material suppo 
onfi which the best and wisest need fa a is. 


fully invited to attend the funeral, from her pareni 
residence, No. 1403 Camuc street, above Master, this| 
H(‘Tuesduy) morning, at 10 o’cloc! 

GARLETON—On thoilsthi inst, KLIZABETH ANN, pl 
Wife of George W. Carleton, inthe 29th year of herfy 
‘Raa and only daughter of Casper and Elizabeth A, 

eager. 

‘The relatives and Miends of the family are. respect- [4 
filly invited to attend the funeral, from the res 
lence of her father, No. 670 Bankson street, this (Tues- 
jay) afternoon, avd o'clock. i 
J CLARK.—On theiith inst., Mrs. ELEANOR, widow} 
of the late David W. Clark, in the 69th year of berfy 
ae. 

‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to 
attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in- 
law, Jobn B, Newell, No. 816 Spring Garden street, this 
(Tuesday) niorning, ot 30 o'clock. 

CLOUSER.—On the 16th inst., after a short but pain- 


FRESH MANUFACTURES 
In 
Rare Confections, 
Desirable 
For Choice Presents, 
, STEPHEN F. Warrman, 
No. 1210 Market street. 


RELIGIOUS NOTICES 
Fay, SETH STREDD MB, CHURCH 

glous services approprinte to the occasi 
Wednesday, 19th inst. at 12 Af. 


a, SALEM ME, CIURCH, LOMBARD, 
near Broad, Rey. A. Wallace, Pastor.—Keli- 
giuus services To-morrow (Wednesday), ut yoon, Ad- 
Jacent congregations are Invited Co participate. 


B]. Resolved, That we deeply sympath 
Win. H. Seward, the sagacious, learned, and wise Se-| 
Wcretury of State, in the bratal injuries which he and 


his family reeekved at the hands ofan assassin. 
I} Resolved, That we;will Join in every observance cal-/4 


Wixpow — SHApEs, Winvow 
At Reduced Prices, 


Kelty; Carrington & Cé., 


SHADEs,. 


qculated to str verence and love for our late merci-} 


Bul andjust Mugistrate. 


3 a Bs est ; ous NY ACCORDANCE WITH THD REQUEST 
Gp DRise MARE TCO Au tines, Ais. HESTICR, wife of Charles Clouser, pee. ist 
qNo. 1107 Rice street, Jn the 60th year of her age. of the Acting Secretary of State, there will be % aa =i i 
Window Shade on Chesnut street, Due notice of the funeral will Begiven. Preligious services tn Trinity M. H. Church, LIGH THE BGs” (UNiTeD LSU SN) CONCEGIES 
Street, above Race, Wednesday, ivth inst., av 12 M. y MONEY. / 


Offer the largest stock of 
Fine Shades in Philudelphia, 
AUNb. 723 Chesput street. 


CORLEY.—On the 15th ins! 


in the 40th year of her age, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITARIAN 
relntives and friends: of the family are re-F BS church, corner TUNTH and LOCUST Streets 


re peg lyn vicar to attend the funeral, from the resi-#/tn compliance with the invitation of the Acting Secre- 


MARY, wife of John 


Cash acknowledgments for the week ending April 
sth, 1865;— if 
Plitiadelphia contributions:— E 


f dence of her husyand, No. 924 Locust street, this (Tucs-Mtary of state, i Stuart & Brother, acditiona 1,000 0 

aed TI p day) moriing, at o'lock, without further'notice: Fu-Bitne chemo! oes Church will be open at the hour of@ yi soph Patterson, additions eer 
neral services at St, John’s Church, Interment in Ca-fy"© p Henry Seybert. additions 100"00) 

Aithedral Cemetery teas RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN THE FIRST James TP. Magee & Ci 100-00 

CLYMMR.—On the 15th instant, KATE SEELEY, Presbyterian Church, Chester, at twelve o'clock p| Andrew 1. Miller. 109°00; 


GGirls’ High and Ni 
Fetter. : 
rs. George Le 
A Widow. 
A. Biddle. 
ineeting#] Young Ladies of Mrs. 


BECAUSE A PERSON HAS A Bap Covor it should notf# daughter of 


Btn 4 _ fi years and 5 months. 
be Inferred that|Consumption has set in, yet no one@> ite relatives and friends of the family are'respect:f 


vith rare exceptions) can have Consumption without fifully Invited to_attend the funeral, from the residence} 


Cough. sooner orlater, Where a predisposition toot horhack  withodd tastes nodce ee es atternoon & 


Rulmouary Disease exists, a Cough, if left to itself, CLARK.—On the 4th Instant, Mrs, ELEANOR,| 


stains and racks the Lungs, and wastes the general {Widow of the Inte David W. Clark, iu the ith year off 
" 3 er age. 


Robert M, and Jane’ G. Clymer, aged 5fM., on Wednesday, coincident with the funeral obse- 
~ gules of the late beloved President of the United Stutes,! 
ALEXANDER W. SPROULL, Pastor, 


te UNION CHILDRENS’ MEETIN 
Mr. HAMMOND will hold snothe 
for children, and prench to the young, on Tuesday, Germantown.. 
Asth Inst. at 4 o'clock, at the Tabernacle Baptist{S. A. Georg 
paure CHESNUT Street near Eighteenth. All are pass Smith Irvine, Scotland, per Thomas 
invited, q Nelson. 


20:09 
250°00, 


strength, and soon establishes an incurable complaint. ff ‘he relatives and frlends of the family are Invited to JAW. Stoddard: Glas 

ne i . attend the funeral, from the residence of lier son-in- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OFM Nels. a 5 
in all eases, then, it'is the/safer plan to get rid ofa Bia, John B. Newell, No. 80 Spring Garden strect, this BGS" BROAD and ACIE Staoele Tey. Oho Daal Ajien Cnihbert. 5o-un 
Cough, Cold or Hoarseness without delay, and for thispl (Tuesday) morning, 18th, at 10 o'clock. [BOARDMAN Pastor, Commeniorativeservices In re-f W. 16, Dubols, 20r0n 


30:00; 


DAVIS.—On the evening of the 15th Instant, DANIEL ference to the decense of our late lomented President 


purpose no remedy acts more promptly or surely, or 


AAC. DAVIS, aged 25 years. ‘ 250100) 
with more benefit to the organs of the chest than Dr. ‘The relatives and male friends of the deceased are| David Scull, Jr., & = 89800 
invited to attend the funeral a,t 10 o'clock, on Fourth-#} Benjamin Bullock & Sons. 500-008 


D. Jayne's Expectorant, an article sclentifically com-H any (wednesday, 10th Instant), from the ‘realdence of| STON SQUARE—B pasket collection, Jubiice Meeting in Acade- 
Pounded from carefully-selected drugs, and whieh, on {his brother-in-law, Franklin S. Wilson, No, 163 Arch fl MES” Panerai of me, President In accordance wi0iHl my of Mush. i 
i = _ 2 ne Acting Secreta\ State, St (‘The card subscriptions at this meeting are 

trial, will always be found worthy of its world-wide e vronram Presbyterian Church, on WASHINGTON Square, % Sea Wists, 
‘On Sunday, the 16th inst., WILLE Will Be open for appropriate religious services, on Well Talrauahy ote eco a oieen 


reputation: Prepared only at No. 42 Chesnut street. cs ‘ited ttend thefHesday, trom 12 tol o'clock. ‘The services will be con- der Whilldin & Si dditional. 1,000°00| 
frie ily are invited to attend the clock, yl nder W1 & Sons, additional......... 1,007 
Rance enc Nol es eventhistrect this (‘Puesday) jy auct by members of the Pastoral Association. pia B. a ver & con atc oe é 1,007.00 
latternoon, 1sth inst., at 335 o'clock precisely. Services MOSES A. DROPSIH, ESQ, WILD DEAlay Cooke & Co,, wdditional.. {100000 % 
Tre AamBrcaN MGSGRIEANT—The new weekly eet Mary's Episcopal Clureh, West Philsdelphia, UI river a discourse on the deadll of Abraliamp{ 4%, T-B. Kennedy, Chambersburg, Pa., per 
is ‘acknowledged to be of the miost convenient] DOMAN.—Of @ wound recelyed in front of Peters-B Lincoln, President of the United States, at the Syna-j] sou" Ws iad 
form lor reading or binding of any paper pub-M>ure, WILLIAM P. DOMAN, & member of Com-Bigogue, B'nai Israel, on Fifth street, above Catharine,M yar collection on Custom 1Louse steps, MO! 


any L, One-hundred-and-ninety-eighth Regiment ion Wednesday, April 19, 1865, at 11 o'clock in the morn- 
ing. he public are invited to attend. 


SIMON ALEXANDER, President. 


BES po SE SPRUCE SURERT  PRESBY 
terlun Church, SEVENTEYN TH and SPRUC! 


day, April ad, 188)—(subseriptions acknow- 
fledged to individuals In the general lists).... 
AWilliam A. Rolin, S 
Hugh L. Hodge, 
Bi Waln, Leaming 
fj Dr. Casper Morris 
A Collected by_Kate 
Fox, und Kate Smith. 


lished. Its tales, sketches, poetry, cc., arc of the very, 
bet, George L, Alken, Richart L.Gréenhurst, “The Penneylvania’ Volunteers. Houra’b 
YWanng Un,” and other popular writers contribute tof Due notice will be given if the body should be reco- 


ber. Ready Monday, April 0. Sold byjivered. 
all news dea\ers, Single coples six cunts, GAMBLE,—On the 15th inst., CHARLES F., oldest 
_——— son of D. W. and Catharine Gamble, aged 9 years. i 
ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA|M The relatives and friends sre invited toattend bis 
cleanses and renovates the blood, instills the vigorffuneral, from the residence of bis parents, No. 1420 
ofhealth into the system, and purges out the humors Vineyard street, on Wednesday, 19th Inst,, at'1 o'clock, 
that make disease, GODOWN.—On the Isth of April, Mrs. MARY, wife 


poperey. ENRICH THE BLOOD, AND BEAU-of Andrew Jackson Godown, In the gist year of her 

tify the Complexion, use, HELMBOLD'S Highly Bese. ‘ y | 

concentrated Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. One bowle| Fepeemeuatiyes Rag y lends: Ge etd 

sAURIs In strength one gallon of the Syrup or Deco Bre cidunce of her lather, Mr, Benjamin ‘homus, No, 
2 —— 512 Thompson street, above Palmer, Bighteeuth Ward, 
THING OF BEAUTY IS JOY FOREVER.Mon Wednesday morning next, the lth inst, at 10) 
‘Those who desire brilliancy of complexion musiffo'clock. 

purify and enrich the blood. which HELMBOLD'SM  GUILILOU.—On Saturday evening, 


the next 


Ai@s~ PRESIDENTS FUNERAL SERVICE.—IN 
compliance with the recommendation of the| 
National Government, religious services will be heldg 
at 12 o'clock, noon, to-morrow, (Wednesday), in the 
‘entral Presbyteriin Church, corner of HIGH'TH and/ 
CHERRY Streets, which will be conducted by Rev. 
Dr. Shields, Rey. Dr. Crowell, Rey. Alexander Reed| 
mand others. 


Minnie, Charley and Pearl. 


Rev. W. W. Taylor. 
Mrs. Anna P. Stockton, per Rev. 


the loth of April, Wilbur 


jread—Mrs. Gifford and Greaves, instead 0! 


@held this evening, the following preamble and resol 
tions were adopted:— 


#| Resolved, hat, while in sorrow and monrning 
learn our mui 


@ restore to our countr 


fay PERSEVERANCE HOSE COMPANY, — 
No. 5. The Sfembers will assemble at the Hose House 
this day, at 12 o'clock MG, to\proceed to Washington, ta” 
‘attend the flineral of our late fellow-member, 

Hon, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 

President of the Unitgd States. 

DRESS—FULL BLACK SUIT. 
By order of JOHN G. BUTLER, President. 


IsATAH BAmES, Jr., Seoretary, 


Re, NOTICK—AT A MEETING OF DHE SUB- 
« soribers of SCOTS Evening Gold and Stock 
Exchange it was resolved to adjourn wntil Thursday) 
Hevening next, after the Obsequies of our lito President, 
Abrahain Lincoln, 


B Rae ()CLTIZENS' VOLUNTEER MOSPITAL.— 
Correction.—The acknowledgment of the re 


cepts of the Grand Fair, in yesterday’ ie. should 
Mrs, Grits 


instead 


fith.and Greaves, and’Mrs. McManus, $245" 
of gis. 


fa@y= NATIONAL UNION crty EXHCUTIVR 
COMMiTTER.—A Special Meeting of the Com- 
mittee will be held this (Tuesday) morning, at U1 
lock. 
Business of importance will be transacted. Every 
ember is expected to be present y 
By orderot + WM, ELLIOTT, President. 


Ropenr T. } Secretaries. 


THE G. W. P., OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 

of the Grand Division, Sona of Temperance, o 
Pennsylvania, will make an offic visit to Ark o 
Satety Division, No, 235, at their Hall, N, W. corner ob 
SECOND and POPEATE s evening, 
Ape As dees Pranklin Division, No, 5, nt Temperance 
Hall, SECOND Street, below Queen, on Nhursday eve- 
ning, April 20, 18! Friends of Order Division, No, 69, 
at the corner of TWELETH and FILBERT St 
Friday evening, Ap) 


sylvanin, 
and resolution were tnanimously ndopted:— 


iovern. 


plore Its con- 
expression of 


sequences. and unite witht) the unive: 
sorrow at this great calamit 
enero] WM. M 


JOUN CamPnens 


. President. 


nas HADDINGTON HOSPITAL, APRIL 17, 1865 
—Ata meeting held b: 


the men ofthe Kighty: 
fifth Company, Veteran Reser Corps. the following 
resolutions were unanimously adopted:— 

1. Resolved, Phat we extend our most heartfelt 
thanks to the’ Indies of Haddington and vicinity fo 
the sumptuous and luxurious supper which they fur- 
nished jis this day, 

Resolved, That this dainty repast was doubly ac- 
eoptable by being unexpected, 

3 Resolved, Tint we sail ever remember with the 
kindliest feelings the generous and hospitable treat 
ment which we Irom thneto Unie recelved at 
the hands of these ladies, while fur from our homes 


fjsnd friends and all that is wad Gta, in lite. 


. R, FOGG, President. 
Sergt. C, F. FOULADOUX, 
Sergt. S. PB. SIPLIR, 

Private E.R. FOGG, 
Committee on Resolutions. 


PHILADELPHIA, APRIL ATIC, 185, HATE 
BEES or the HUMANE HOSHCOMPANY, No. 4. 
‘At aspecial meeungof the Humane Jose Company, 


Whereas, We are called upon to express our grief, In 
fcommon with our fellow countrymen, upon the sad 


and terrible calamity we have sutlered In the. death of 
our beloved Chief Magistrate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN; 


(therefore be it 


red Chieftaln’s death, we feel confide: 
ue Father, who hes curried us through 


the peace so earnestly desired. 
Resolved, thatthe Halt and apparatus of the Com- 


Mpany be shrouded in mourning for the space of thirty 


ay, sind the foregoing resolutions be published in the 
Public Ledger,’ “Press,” and “Inquirer,” of Puiladek 


COMMITTER. » 
E.J, Maguigan, | Thomas Hamilton, 
Wai. Hagenswiler, J. A, Mecke, 
. J. Contin. 
B, L, HEPPARD, President. 
Attest:—F, J. STany, 


Secretary Humane Hose Company, No. 4- 


OFFICE OF ‘THE MAYOR OF THE CITY 

of Philadelphia.—In the death of Abrabam 
Lincoln, late President ofthe United States, the nation. 
bas reason to mourn the loss of 4 just man, wise in 
council, able in administration, firin in the 'mainte- 
nance ot right, clement in the enforcement of law, and 
ofa true patriot, whose honest deyotion ta his coumtry: 
nas provoked the deadly malice of traitors and has 
incited the hand of the assassin, 
While the mortal remains of such a mian are carried 


A phia, 


to thelr grave it becomes this people to ceuse from 


usual pursuits, and bowing with reverend submission 
efore the Most High God, to sorrow tor the great be- 
nent with which, iw Ils Providence, He has seen 
it them, 

refore, in accordance with the requestofthe 
ecretary of State, myite the citizens of Phila-, 
phin to assemble in their respective places of diving 
rsbip, at 12 o'clock noon, on Wednesday next, Ue 


Bisch of April, and with appropriate solemiities to ob- 
serve the hour in which thefuneral 
Hiate Chief Magistrate will take place at the National 


remonigs of theix 


Capital; avd 1 do also hereby recommend that during 
ch diy ail places of busitiess or amusement tn th 
ity be closed, and that sultable tokens of mourning be 


Concentrated Extract Sarsiparilla invariably docs. B 270 year, ACELEE, wife of Victor Guillow. B TION PIN TIO 5 fy peadainc: 10°00 Fadopted for all public and private buildiy 
Reeollect, it is no parent medicine, Ask for HELM Aware on ene ith instant, ARMITA S., datigh- Plas UNION MEBTING TO PARTICIPATE IN Hane Soluiek's Fiend rasp cached Fone) Publis and pelyate bola a 
BOLD Sie cakeme cuier Senay ie ter of the 1ate ‘Theophilus and Anna M. Gubert, aged fl “rm accordunce with the request of the Acting Secre-Pl casi ter a Erupggeaused fo be allixed the seal of the City of Philadel. 
Rao, EUS - GRUDENS REO] Seat fary of State, the Union. Green Street, St. Paul's andl Samuel & Fisher, 200-00 Pua eis seventeentll dey or ApOuin the yenr OfOus 
treated by J. ISAACS. M.D. Oculist and Aust, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect-Binenezer Mothedist Biscanat Chucchocor tie cudgsamucl F, Pishe oo WORT ord one thousand elght hundred anid sixty-live. 
No. 519 PINE Street, Artificial Dyes Inserted, ‘Blully invited to attend the funeral. from the residence wii) meet for prayer in the Union Methodist EpiscopalfB, 13. Comegys. 35-008] LE 5+) ALEXANDER ONG 
lor her mother, No.511 Pine street, iis (Tuesday) atter-MUyurch (FOURTH, below Arch), on Wednesday next,fltobert Boy 50°00} BESO IT ETI 


ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BU-Hnoon, at4 o'clock: Funeral service and Interment at 


| 19th ins 


atl oc 


Charles ‘Vaylor 
BNE 


SHURE sre it ao Ie REALE OUD Coreen St. John’s Church, liza M, Blye. 
trat Extract Sarsaparilla is the great blood purifier. # E > .. SIDNEY NE] =] ) G " 
Hoth are prepared according to rules of parmucy Mayer LERMAN aged Is yeurs and says. SPECIAL NOTICES. free ae i 


ed 18 years and 4 days. 
Mhe relatives and irlexds of the family are invited tof 
latteud the funeral. from her parents! residence, at| 
Cedar Grove, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at] o'clock: 
MERCER.—Near Petersburg, Va; on the 2d inst 
i fecmats 4 Wounds received while storming the enemy's 
elegantieters mid Caps; foe Indes; misses ana eblidren. gy mye in | etSoutn Side Hallroad, Adjutant L DRUALY 
LEAR, SMOOTH SKIN, AND BEAUTIFULBMOND MERCER, of the One-hundred-and-nineteen 
Re a eHORS The Wise a DHEA BOE DSB Kegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, In lls uth year, 
Concentrated Fluid Hxtract Sarsuparilla, Tvremoyesfycldest son of We late Commodore’ Samuel Mercer) 
black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skin, United States Nav 
SET McANNANY 


and chemistry, and are the most active that can be| 
made. 


PENING.—CHARITS OAKFORD & SONS, CON-| 
TINENTAL HOTEL, bave opened their stock of| 


(Charles Campbell. 
‘Auron Shaw. 


| Ras= | ANSRRUMPNTS TO ASSISN THE HEAR, 

ing, at MADEIRA'S, No. 15 VENTE Street, 

Ubelow Chesnut. 

TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATE PEARS 

FG tut calamity, the Concert of the HANDELB Cas 
HAND HAYDN SOCIETY, advertised for Friday eve-MIG 

alng, April 2ist, Js\ postponed unul Friday evening, 


per P. B. Simons 
‘hyper Rev. J. 


(ORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED JOINTS, a AV Gluxt 
Cait ali aiseuses ove reer cured by Dr. ZAC! y Muy sth. W. Cluxton 
RIE, No, 941 CHESNUT Street, By order of the Board of Directors. atenry J- WW titans). 
THE WOMEN OF PHILADELPHIA AREBW. J. J.B. 


REY HAIR R 


H HES requested to meet in CONCERT HALL, thispl Cush 
day, 18th of April, at one o'clock P. M., to decide hponpl Cas) 
the adoption of some simple badge expressive of their Secon 
sorrow for the National loss. Mr.JOHN WELSH| 
ff will preside at the meeting. 


PPNNSYLV ANIA HORTICULTURAL SO. 
BES clety.—In view of the approaching obsequies o 


On the 7th of April, at Camp Parole, 
HAnnapolls, Md, PATRICK MCCLOSKEY, ‘son oi 
Mary AfcCloskey, aged 22 years, of Company D, Nine- 
Heth Regiment, National Guards, i 
His fricuds dnd relatives, members of the Schuy 
kill Hose Company, aud members of the Ninetidth| 
Regiment, are respectfully Invited to attend the fune-| 
ral, from bjs mother’s ate residence, rear of No, 244 
Sixth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. 
Puneral services al St, Mary's Catholic Church. 1n- 
| lerment at the Cathedral Cemetery. 
fl SORMICK.—| ANIBL, son off EH 
The relatives’ and) friends’ of the famUy are re-fjor other florai designs, suitable to the occasion. Mheyp 
spectinily Invited to attend the funeral, rom thes will be immediately forwarded to Washington in time| 
residence of his parents, Kellyville, Usls (Tuesday) pq for the funeral solemnities, which are to take place onfy 
without further notice. Inter-}f Wednesday, 19th instant, ats P.M, 


McCLOSK 


‘Total 


i NS 
4 Arm: ‘ommittee Youny Men's Christian As- 
our Inte lamented Chief Magistrate, the members off as.tiina Beaton, pes Joeeah Beary. Tren: 
the Society and the public generally: are requested toll Surer 

Ikend to the Hall of the Society, S. W. corner of BROA Dl pacitic @ é 
aud WALNUT, on Tuesday evening, 1sth instant, be-M Ladies’ Christian Commish 
tween 7s and’ o'clock, orto H. A. DREER'S Seed “the pacitic, per Sather « Co. 
A Store, No. 714 CHESNUT Street, on Tuesday afternoon, Ml Now verk Cammitice Christian 


‘Hair Color Restorer, 
it grow on bald heads, 
—It will restore the natural secretions. 
—It will remove all dandraff and itchings, 
4—It will make the hair soft, glossy and flexible, 
5—It will preserve the originul color to old age. 

It will prevent the bafr from falling off. 
—It will cure all 8 of the scalp, 
Single bottles. 75 cents; six Lottles 4, Sold by Dr. 
SWAYNE & SON, No. i00'N. SIXTH Street. 


$20,000°00) 


\RAND COMBINATION! GOOD NEWS FoR ™morning, st 9 o'cloc! Pane tno Woe EN AIRONET = y 
: 1 ment att, Charies' Cemetery. ‘he cars leaye Thirt SOUTHWARK NATIONAL BANK, PHI Chris, Com. Troy 
the Regpie} EBS jadeipia, April 17,1865,—At the stated meeting ‘Trea 1.000700 


Grand Combination | Good News for the People! fg Hrst and Market streets at 7-5 A. M. Chris, Com: Westera New York, per Grid: 


Grand Combination | Good News for the Peoplet MAGER.—On April sd, RACHEL, danghter offfof the Board of Directors, held this morning, one of thep{ Chris. Con 8 o00'00I 
Grand Combination | Good News for the Peoplel Jonn Rand Elza J. Magee, aged 6 years; also, onfmembers having announced to the Bourd the avwlulff, ley Treas scatman By 
si y |. ELIZA J., wife of ‘, ity that hud befallen the nation in the cruel as-f Ladies! Chris: Com. of the , B x 
Good Friday 1uthof April, ELI Wife of Sonn w. Healamity that hild berallen the nation Inthe: crucl aa: MA cy ie ceeney, Tress. 1,875-00] 


Magee, uged 8 yenrs. 
Thterment of the latter will take place this (Tuesday) 4 
Gaiternoon, at 3 o'clock. 
O'MARA.—On the ith inst,, ELIZA O'MARA, aged 
Hand MAR-Ms4 yours, RA, ag 
Tile relatives and friends of the family ara invited 
lo attend the funeral, from her late residence, Av- 
gusta place, Frontstrect, above Race, this (fuesday: 
Bimorping, at 844 o'clock. Service at St, Augustine's} 
(Church. ' Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. I 
PHILLIPS.—On the 15th inst., after a lingering s- 
ness, MARY PHILLIPS, wife of Mr, Charles Phillips, 


Chris, Com, New York, per James M. Brown, 


mousy me 
if. G- Stickney, 


‘Resolved, That this Bonrd do immediately adjourng 
without transacting avy. business, aud that we wil 
cordially unite with ovriellow citizens in any demon-| 
strations of respectand sympathy that, may be ten- 
fered to the memory, of our beloved President, the Si- 
viour of his country. eae 
ENDEN'S COMALERCIAL COLLEGE, 
BES Ser CHPSNOT Street, cornerSeventh. |B 
Book-keeping, os practiced by ‘the best accountants, 


reas... 
Chris. Gém. Bangor, Me., per 
Treas, i 
Nobris. Com ithede isiand, per W. J. Icing, 7 
Chairman, 
Chris. Co 
Portland, Oregon a 
WPotal contributions from other paris of the 
country, ackuowledged at length in re- 
liglous papers... 


To meet the populnr demand for lower prices, Messrs 
Perry & Co,, Clovhlers, have datermined to throw open 
to the public, for a Imited period, their immense stock: 
of fine Clothing, contained In their tree stores, vizz— 
No. 903 CHESNUT Street, above Diird. 
No. 609 CHESNUD Street (GRANVILLE STOKES' | 


regon, per W. S. Ladd, ‘freas., 


oid Stand). Hee facturing, commis: 
¢ EN’ z 2d year of her age. for wholesale, retail, Jobbing, manufacturing, com) 3 ; 
Fe ee eee EEN rogue kolmcives und friends of the| family nreépeet-Mston, rola ‘and domestic shipping business, Jot W Amionnt previously acknowledged. 
B ae ly Invited to attend fhe funeral, trom the residuncefffstock companles, banking, ; 

Anton entire stock of Clothing at prices ior ner brother-in-law, John C. Carpenter, No, OO; Neca pl Pensrongnin sini and ornamental, 4 ‘Total... 

rene are aera street, this (‘Thesday)'anernoon, at 2 o'clock. ‘To pro: Commercial calculations, business forms, commer- JOSBBET PATTERSO, 

20 Ben Cente EOE lea ceed to Whenezer Church Vault, cial law, devecting counterfeit notes, &c. STORES, 

Students received at any Umey and instructed sepa-M rrotal number of packages of Stores received by the| 


f RUTTER.—At Chicago, Ml.,on Monday, April 17th, 
1865, DAVID RUPPEK, M. D,, late of this city. , 
RYAN —On the lath instant, P. RYAN, student off 
St Charles Seminary, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, 
ved 24 Yenrs, 4 l 

dis frieuds are respectfully invited to attend the 


20 Per Cent. 20 Per Cent, 
. Lower than any other House. 
Lower than any other House, , 
Yower than uny other House, 
Our stock consists of Spring Goods, manufnetured gl 
for the presefit season. and Me balance of Winter Clo- 


ke eal fu biny Best sult thelr conve-p States Christian Commission at. Central Oftice, 
eae Rg rate ys Y Ualted dunia, for two, weeks ending April 13th, 1805) 
4 diploma, with the seal of the institution attached, Hl 4s of winich were from ae 
ayvarded on Zradaation. Kell Eee York & Doolittle; 1] 
. Kell) A 4 f 
hex, Ro ‘dge, Samuel H. Per, 


on application. 


_Cutalogue furnished grati: 


ey 2 7 7 7 i 3 1 kage, Gi o I; 1 packs 
thiug remaining on bind, all of whieh fs got up Jn the funeral, Jrom St. Josepls Iospltal, this i A SPE MERTING OF DHH DRUS-A package, Geo. W. Toland, ; z 
very best THANHer, expressly for rekall pales, and will befisth Of ADI) Functal service Se Mulnehiisehdnek fl WSs tay eS ey eat Stianeve  tneacl, SEB kins: 2 boxes; Bent Keller Assoclaifon: 4 packages 
sold at prices that will mike It to the interest of the#lut 9 o'clock; interment at the Cathedral Cemetery, N VENTH Street, ibove Arch, was conyened on the 15th} ae a AN Sacleees Spring Gtrlen Presby- 
public to bay, j, ROWLAND.— On the 15th instant, LESTER SCHEL, fi inst, to take uctlon In reference to the melancholy tid-B package, Solillcrs Se Society. Cari ete i 
‘20 Per Gent. 20 Per Cent. ILENGER ROWLAND, son of Captain James andil!ng4 announcing the untimely death of the Chief Ma-jfjterian BK Teac Mon aL, ee Glureh ea aheisnge, 
20 Per Gent. 20 Ber Cont Bi Margaret Rowland, in the 1th year of his age, Aeisirate of the Union, when the following preambley Coyenan park age: Hula aL Ais Se am pcre 
20 Per Cont. 20 Per Cent. The refutlyes and friends of ‘the family ure respect. Pe ceeationE ware fe) Kea Fe United States hayinglif packne (175 housewives), Scholars West Sprace Street 


‘Lower than any other House, H fully invited to attend the funeral, from te residunce| Kabbath School; = cases (canned peaches), P. B, Mingle| 


Tower than any otier House, odie parents, NG. 11 agen street on Snoreday after B GN ps the Danas. OF & cyamonous assassin on Welcome puokage, Moravian Church 1 package, Mrs 
PERRY & Co..No. ii} CHESNUTSL.. nbove Third, p)200m, he Sth inst,, SARA L, ROGAN, inf, Resolved That this congregation, in common withwC. G. Imiay: 1 puckage. Wan, . Cochran; 1 packag 
No, 000 CHESNUM Street. (GRANVILLE STOKESIM) HOGANT OR the lod Insty SARAH L. ROGAN tay Sie wholé ‘American nation, mourh the Joss of Abra-Hatrs: S. Sauls olmesburg)  Dackage, Alrs. Holmes 
5 Si var 0 7 , nts | = 2 boxes, clety, 
end) or of SEVENTH and MARKET Strela, ‘The reluuives and Irlehds of the family are respect Sa eo or oe elven, Moses! broughta nation fl Church, Germantown; i package, Ladies, St. Andrew'« 
ONES’). ‘Bfully invited to attend the funeral: from her late resi-BUy tie verge of te haven of pence, and, like him, notftP, 1. Church; 1 package, a Friend; 1 package, Mrs 
i dence, 1703 North Tenth street, this (Tuesday) afer-B ih owed vo participate in its consummation. Stoddart; 1 package, Mrs. Clarckland: 1 package, Wm 


Snoon at o'clock. Rexolyed, ‘That the Synagoyue be draped in mourn-#l ogg; 1 box, Andrew Blair; 1 box. Ladies’ Christian 
Hing for the spacecof thirty days, and that these resolu-f| Commission, Church of the Epiphany, 


Htions be published and entered on the records of thls 3% packages from other parts of the country, will be 
congregation, 


ij acknowledged In yeligious papers. 
On motion, adjourned, L.J. LEBERMAN, GEO. H, STUART, 
President of the Con; ee Chairman Tnited States Christian Commission, 


on the evening of the 15th Inst 
L, daughter of the lute Rey, 


tecl, Abington Village, Montgomery county, Pa., this™ A, Hawg, Secretary pro tom, No. 11 BANK Street, 


dare) 


LOST. FOUND AND STOLEN. 


—LOST, ON MARCH, 2p, A 
d dog, with light tin colored spots. 
2 WALNU'D street, Iulormation 
leading to his recovery rewarded. 


OST.—A MASONIC MARK,, WITH A PHOTO- 
Ernplof a lady and gentleman, and name of J. J. 
on it, 

Whe tinder Will receive a suitable reward by 
it at Nos. 19 and 21 BANK Street. 


FOR SALE AND TO LET. 

TO LET, A THREE-STORY MOUSE, WITH 
ffx] three-story Back Buildings, Ne Ht CHESNUT 
Hi] Street. Apply onitile premises belwoen' 8 and 11 
oiclock A. M. 


GA AND, NEW JERSEY.—ON TUES- 
Ges, ‘April 25th, 1865, ut 12 o'clock, noon, will ba 
Bil solu! at public sule, at the Philadelphia Exchange, 
three Cottages, three Slores, and large lot. Owner can 
be Seen at the Ventre House, opp 


FOR SALE, CHEAP, PERIOR §REST- 
| dence, with sideand deepyard, on N. Brogdstreer, 
Bi] nbove Thompson, Is replete ‘with every modern 
conyenienceand In perfect order. Immediate postes- 
Son, Only part of the purchase money required. Ape 
ply to FOLW BLL & SON, No. 22S. PIFDH Street, 


HOR SALE, A HANDSOME COUNTRY 
ka Seat on School’ House Jane, near Germantown, 
Large Stone House, with ‘all znodern conven 
lences; stone Conch house and stable, with stalls for she 
horses; ground well planted, shaded and improved, 
and uliin perfect order and repair. For particulirs Ine 
quire at No. 111 CHESNUT Street, 
REAL ESPATH, REAL ESDAT B 
REAL ESPAT: RHAL ESTATE, 
BARGAINS FOR TH 
BARGAINS FOR TH 
EIRTY DWELLIN 


REAL ESTATE. REAL 
BARGAINS FOR THE P! 


NEAR 200) PROPERT 
NHAR 2000 PROPERT. 

For Sale, Now empry, neat vew dwelling, twelve 
rooms, No. 1802 N. Dwelfth street, $5500. 

No. #47 N. Eleventh street, tweive rooms. Lot 1s by 
ss; now empty. Price $9100 clear. “Only $1400 cash re 
quired. 

Franklin'street, above Thompson. One of the most 
elegant side-yard dwellings now offered. Possession 
Ma} st. $7500. > 

Seventh above Girard avenue. Elegant side-yara 
dwelling, well built. Ovly $9000. Possession very soon, 
Lot 25 by 00 feet deep. 

Seventh street, above Brown, west side. Neat side 
yard dwelling. Fourteen rooms. Lot2iby ils. Pree 

11,000, Possession June 1st. 

No, 1318 Marshall street. Possession in ten days, 
Neat new dwelling,” Lotisiby 0. Only sos00. 

Seventh s(rect, above Noble, cast side, Neat dwele 
ting. Possession May toth. “Ohly sith, y 

0. 656 N. Eleventh street. W 


Large double mansion. Lot 
38 by 100, Price low and terms accommodating, 
Green street, west of Tyenty-second, ‘DWwo very 
large four-story cottage dwellings. Lot of one i by lit 
lo Brandywine street. $15,500, Lot of the other 45 by 
150. Price $16,000. 
Besides near $5,000,000 worth of other clty property, 
New monthly catalogue Just out. 
: GEORGE ©. MILLER, 
Practical Real Estate Operator for the lust 20 yeara, 
Mca. Ve, 154 N, SUXTH Streak 


THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1865. 


SS SE EEE 
MISCELLANEOUS. 2 


FOR RENT. 
TO RENT, ON CAPE ISLAND,N.J., A NEW 
and handsome Cottage, ready furnished. Inquire} 
6 MARKET Street, PhUadelphia. 


FOR RENT OR SALE, THE DESIRABLE] 
three-story dwelling house, with three-story back 
buildings, No. 10% Walnut street, Rent $1200, and 
repairs. Possession July or October. Apply to CLE-¥ 

M B. PENROSE, No/ 1828. FOURTH Street. f 
SOLE RECEIVERS OF THE FOLLOWING WELLB (70 LET, 4 LARGE FOUR-STORY BUILD. 
ng, corner MT. VIGRNON and PEMB) 
KNOWN AND ESTABLISHED BRANDS OF [a Streets, now used as u tobacco mill. Possession 
May 12th. Also, four-story store and dwelling, No. 
1318 RIDGE Avenue. Apply at No. 7 N. ONT) 
Street. J.D. WHETHAM. 


FOR RENT, A HANDSOME COUNTRY 
Residence, Garden and. Lawn of three acres, 
Coach House and Btabling; Ligh land, fine view! 

of the Delaware ‘and surrounding country, ten miles| 
from the city, on Baltimore Rallroad. Stailon on the| 
premises. Apply to JOHN M.’ LARKIN, No. 4 N, 
‘ETH Street, or ot Chester, to 
JOHN LARKIN, Jn. 


PROPOSALS. 


ELSE, HERE COMMUSARY Of, Som 
% SCE, ington, D.C, r | 

5 PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. 

my Sealed Proposals ore invited until needles earl 


BREookeE & 


PUGH 


Nos. 1731 and 1733 Market St., 


FLOUR! 


“JOHN MUSSELMAN, 
“ZETNA MILLS." 
“PRIDE OF THE WEST," 


“KOSCIUSKO,” 
SITY MILLS,” 
“EAGLE MILLS, 


AND OTHER PENNSY1#/ANIA AND WESTERN#| 
. BRANDS. 


‘The Trail supplied at market rates. 
Bet BeuwW) : dO) Ria xi" 5 


F 1 


Histh, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing the Subsistence| 
—_— Al Department with 
ROMAN CANDLES Pe eee eR A aE 
‘The pro} Ww! etor whatis known at is De-| 
SAND) J potns: ca 2 and $, and bids will be entertained fori 
OD Hany quantity less than the whole. = 
WEEE, H Hids most be In doplicate, and for each grade on 


cr separate sheets of paper. 
ROCKETS, fhe delivery of the Hour to commence within fy 
ays m the opening 0! he is, and must be dw. 
SNAKES, Allvered In such quantities, daily, as’ the Governments 
EJmay direct, elther at the Government wareliouse in 
Georgetown, at the wharves or Railroad Depot In| 
Fy Vasiiington, D. C 
‘Mhe delivery of all Flour awarded to be completed 


LYING PIGKONS, 
ELOWER POTs, 
L o oF Bids wilh celved fo 
COUCH EDR YE Lees Bnew, oak barrels, head Jined 


Mi Payment will be made iu 
TRIANGLES; ment may Haye fordiabu! 
&C., &0., &O, li 


‘Jour to be detivered inf 
uch funds as the Goyvern-| 


he usual Government | 
before the Flour is racely! 

Bicepted which fs not iresh 

Kauality. 

Fy, Ap euth of allegiance must accompany the bid of 

leach bidder who has not the oath on file inthis Ofice, 

Hand no bid will be entertained from parties who bave 


spection will be made Just 
and. none will be ac- 


For sale by und, and of a superior} 


W. H. FRANCISCUS & CO., 


x No. 513 MARKEY Street. previously failed to comply with their bids, or from GARDEN Street. 


bigdens not present to res panes ht to reject bid fort 

E jovernment reserves the right to reject any bid for 

UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Hany cave i x 
ids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. 223 

_—_— 1G" Street, endorsed ‘Proposals for Flour.'' 

E. T. BRIDGES, Captain, C. 8. V 


SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFIICE, No. 
1199 GIRARD Street, Philadelphia, Pa., April 7, 
fo 


Fi Scated Proposals will be received at this OM 
m 12 o'clock M., Thursday, April 20, 158, for (he immedinte} 
Mdelivery at the United States Storehouse, HANOVER 

Street Wharf, of 200 Ambulances, Wheeling Pattern, 4 


Union 
BUTTON-HOLE SEWING MACHINES 
Now Ready. 

BEWING 10 BUTTON HOLES AN HOUR. 


ag per sample and specifications to be seen at they 


a HiStore-hoike. 


by ids will also be received atthe same time and lace} 
Who Stitching Warranted to be Superior toffrorfurnisnine the Guartermaster's Department with, 


we Material, and #100 Ambulances of the Rucker Pattern, to conform jn 
aaeRe yon Anan Hail respects to the model, which can’ be. seen nt this| 
MUCH MORE DURABLE. 


Pi otlice. 
| The name of contractor and date of coutract to bedis- 
—— Bitinctly marked oneach Ambulance. The Aimbulances 
gj (o be Inspected by an Inspector appointed on the parto! 
SALESROOMS, 


f te Government. 
ijdders should state the number of Ambulances they 

No. 0 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, 

AND No. 747 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 


‘can furnish, Wie shortest possible time they can deliver 
then in, aud the price, Which should be written both infj 
words and figures, and conform to the terms of this ad-f4 
H ertiscment, a copy of which should accompany each} 
AMOS L, WOOD, Treasurer, i must he guarantied by two responsiito ner 
—— 5 = fsons, whose signatures mustbe appended to the guaran- 
PROOKS’ PATENT WRITING, WORK AND#ty! Nnd certilfed to as being good and sufliciaagsccurity 
Hior the amount involved, by the United State District 
TOILET CASE, M Judge, Attorney, or Collector, or other pub! cer. fy 


“Light, compact and 
“We cannot too hig! 
Fricnd,N. Y. 
Price'§2%0, sent free of postage. 
Send stamp for illustrated circular, 
For sale by all Fwncy is FLouses and Sutlers, 

D. B. BROOKS & BROVHER, Salem, Mass. f 


YH WRITING MEDIUM,  SUTTENGS FLED 
cents. No, i N, WIGHIH Street. 


Wy OOLEN YARN OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE| 
at JAS. HEALD'S, N 06 S. FRONT Street. x 
LATE AND TIN ROOFIN 
bing, Repairing, 
RICK PRESSES 
makers ‘fools, No. 


[Bids will be opened on Thursday, April 20th. 1845, atp 
Biz o'clock M., and bidders are requested to be present. 
By order of Colonel WM. W. McKIM, 
Y Chief Quartermaster Piliadelphiia Depot 
50, RO ORME 
Captain apd A. Q. NM. 


SISTANT QUARERMASTER'S OFFICE, No. 
119 GIRARD Street, Philadelphia, Ps., April 1, 


ealed Proposals will be receivedat this office untill 
: kK M., Tuesday, April 18, 1865, for the immediate 
GENERAL JOB-Bdctivery at the United States’ Storehouse, Hanovert 
SKE We MARKETS. Mecreet whark, properly packed apd ready for trans 
O©LAY WHEELS AND BRIC 
FIFTH Street. 

P. MILLER, 
TOCK AND FIX. 
88 AROH® 


Stores, viz. : 

2,000 Army Wagon Tongues, ironed. 
1000 Ambulance Tongues, droned. 
20,000 Wagon Bows. 

1,0) Sets Ambulance Bows. 

2/00) Coupling Poles for Army Wagons, 
2.00 Ridge Poles for Army Wagons, 
ROCER'S TEA ( 3S, SCALES AND FIX-M “40 Axle Arms for Army Wagon: 

tures Jursale, by J. HALL ROHKMAN, No. up} 400 Axle Arms for Ambulances, 

CHERRY Street e L; 10 sets of Axles for Ambulances, 
5 ———— 5 sets of Axles for Ambulances, 1 
R SALE, DONKE AlLof the above artictes to be of the 
Apply at No. 1122 > db: 


nspe 
rs of 3 and 6 o'cl 


Wernm 
WN ORIGINAL SHAR 

now forming can be pr 
Froleum, Box 1775, Post Ollie 


RICKS FOR SALE.—SUPERIOR BUILDINGH 
and Paving Bricks, on Navigation. W. & M. Sy 
CHAMBERS, Hox tJ, Philadelphia P. O. hd 


MERICAN ROOF 
equal to the best: Well 


R SALE, THE GOOD-WILL, 
tares of the Photograph 
eet. Also. the Dw 


ey 
e 


WAGON AND HARNES 
ROAD Street, between thi 


quality. 


AN OTL COMPANY 
ured by addressing ""Pe-} 


ment, acopy of whith shoud accompany each proporal Ky 


sons, Whose signature must be appended to the guar- 
nty, and certitied (0 a8 being good and suificient 
curity for the amount involved, by the United Stute 
District Judge 


BS FUDLY 
T1 “AS, 

¥ STstrest, ppollicer. 

2h WALNUT Street, Fi pie right is reserved to reject any bid deemed un- 
JOO BABEEIS REFINED CARBON orn; amprcgnable, and no Uid Irom a deloulting’ contractor y 

are! bricating SL fA Will be received. 
ty a CTT, EM Aol Isto be mude out ov the regular formals 
COTT'S EVEN TOC X-H{ut this offi 


change, atthe ASSEMBLY S, will beg Lids will be opened on Tuesday. 
apen every evening for the transaction of business. [giz o'clock M., ana bidders are r 


Attorney or Collector. or otber public} 


RONT Street. | All propos: 
D 


ested to ue bresent.y 
———— Hl “By order of Colonel W. W. Mck 
AI, COMPANY STOCK ¥ORU master, Philadelphia Depot. 

J sale. 25 sbares coal included. and 15 shares without 
goal. Inquire at No. 805 WALNUT Street, a ~aiEr [OUARTERILASTRIVSTOPRIGE 


AVAL STORES.—5 / GIRARD-Street, Philadelphis Depot, April 1 
100 bbis. No.2 Rosin; 75 bbls. 1865. 
bia. Spirits Turpent Sealed proposals will be recelyed at this office til 
USSELL, No. 22 NI Wednesday, April y for imme-fy 
2 nes == —_——_——_— Firiiate delivery at the merchant- fy 
LY EXECUT. ALS OF PRESIDENTPlable pac 
Lincoly and Lieutenant-General U. S. Grant, forp'tications ac thi 
Bale at No, 926 CHESN U'P Street, third floor. 10,000 pairs sew 
JOHN 8, WARNER & SONS. 


1E0. RB. ORME, 


Captain ond Assistant Quartermaste: 


vyIKIM Arsenal, | 


pflice):— 
Boots, No. 9. Army standard. 
i] 5,000 pairs sewed Boots, No. 10, Army standard. 


Pl wittin twenty days from the acceptance of te Did. MR 'BANGROET, ho pid Attcil Stree, 


fmakoitasate and paying invest 


to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, No. 4339 


Aportation, of the foliowing described Quartermaster’s Bl depth 105 feet, being 7i feet wide on th 
Aland at that width opening toa large 


flare rarely met with. Apply on the premises. 


an Inspector appointed on the part of theft 


Bidders should state the quantity bid for, and when 
g pevanillicammence and, finish their deliveries, andi 

he price (which should b= wrillen both in words «nde G e i 
Aifivutes), aud conform to the terms of this advertise Fisuer’s Lane. ‘Tho dullalpas consist: creasing 


Each bid must be guurantied by lwo responsible per- fy conveniences; good bars 


fy favorable looutions inte county Ri 
Mabd véry productive. With good’ management, thr 
(in. displicate), which wiil be furnished on application Arg tive thousand dollars per anbum can be take off It 


April 18th, 2865, atl naapited for cit 


63 (cases to be made to conform to speci-\4e 


FOR SALE. FINANCIAL. MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS. 
Cc. & RB. G. Ss. MoNEILLE PIANO WANTED.—A FIRST-CLASS Pa 
Ss. © GOLD! GOLD!! GOLD!!! pacer abate as, ceetanee fo Oh ey 
. REAL ESTATE DEALERS SILVER ras a a Omtice. ho 
. ECKER BROTHERS’ CELEBRA’ 
a BANK NOTES, 8 wy Peianes The Talon jana foores rotiers 
JAE WANTED BY given testimonials to the superiority of these Pian 


over all others in regard to tone, touch, and dure 


. TITU 2 bilit f standii f je —Cat 
CS EEG S SUMIEREEB II 22 DEHAVEN & BROTHER, Bilis, eller tomas, Fadel turer kets 
: f nile 


10-40. 


asonable terms, 
_. D.L. ELANAGAN, Agent, 
No. 904 S_DELAWAREZA vente. 


FOR KINGSTON, JAMAICA—THH 
British Mail Sieamship "MONTEZUMA will 
leave New York for Kingston, Jamaica, on the 
Sof each month. For passage, payable in gold, First 
Cabin, $60; Second. Cabin, #0. Apply to H. L. LEAR, 
ANo.&21 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, or to CHAS. 
JA. WEULTNEY, No. 23 BROADWAY, New York, 
Bor frelght apply av No. i SOUTH Street. 
HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, 
Agenta, 


STEAM WEEKL) TO LIVERPOOL 
touching at Queenstown. (Cork Harbor) 
Loewe <pown Steawers ofthe Liverpool, New Yor! 
and Phlladelphia ee AU ‘Inman Line) 
carrying the United States Malis, are intended to 
i] OF PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. fis follows 
jaturday, Aprilisth, 


WeTNA 
> turday. April 22 


&c. Cirenlars tobe had at wi 
ful: eee S ‘Constanth hand ii tock of ohn 
q | ry yon hand ta sl of F 
Leases, covenants, agreements and refasals care! eee Reel ites fischer’s Pianog 
7°30 5-20. 
dends collected and wells superintended. . SHIPPING. 5 
Communications by mall promptly answered. — = ~ 
ADAM BV Steamer MAJOR REYROLD 1 
A FOR SALE, THE BROWN STONE REST: D S & LEVIS, ARCH Street Wharf dally (Sandagt 
lence, No. 130 VINE St, Apply on the premises. ed) lor Chester, Penn's Grove, New Castle, Do 
Fant brown stone resldence,on accommodaing# BANKERS AND BROKERS, Wenaimlvan and ddsee means way oo 
ms. C. M.S, LESLIE, No. 148. SUXTH Street. KINDS OF ~ —+ 
2 ALL FOR NEW  YORK.—DESPATCH AND 
ae FOR SALE, VALWABLE OIL LANDS IN) 
of LEWIS L. HOUP! AE 12 o'clock Mand 5 0% P.M, 1 
No. 223 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, BOUGHT, SOLD AND NEGOTIATED. above Wainut Sireets Select Sr ee aay 
Yee For freight, which Wil be: taken on aecommodatin 
No. 661 N. Thirtéeath street, above Green. WARE Avenue. 
Bteet® . W.E. LITTLETON, No. 5144 WALNU'| SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ~ 
ree! : 
N. NINTH STRE Tat it a ‘ 
fa] path threesto ¢ dingkand modern cou: § V. Sp aster, 13 now landing at first wharr below 
y A. P. and J. H. MORRIS, No. 916) Spruce street, for the abov ints, and will I 
IRON AND MACHINERY. Fee acc eee ee sovatlenena 
= t] ‘or freight, which will be taken on 
fj PRIVATE SALE.—MILITARY BOARDING 4 
Fi] setoo). near Philadelphia, in -successtal opera PORTABLE AND: STATIONER yg? 
ery cheap. Apply to SCHERMERHO. ; 
VALUABLE OIL LANDS TO TEASE FOR O04 WELLS, AT REDUCED PRICES, 
nango county, Penoa,, by the Philadelphia ond No. 107 N. THIRD STREET. 
Boston Petroleum Compan; ice, No. 28S. FOURTH 
i CHAS. H. SMITH, Agent, 
=, FORSALD, A DESIRABLM BRICK RESTA 
Les dence, with double three-story back building,| 
Two furnaces, modern couveniences, &e Lot 20%) 


only by W. J. COCHRAN, No. 8 CHESN hee. 
ly executed. Plans drawn, ofl interests watched, divi-| 
SALEM LINED 
No. 305 Chesnut Street, ; 3 
=n TRESa EDUADRETEANE Inwnre City and Salem, at 2X o'clock P.M. Returning, 
; swifistre Hnes,vin Dela: id Raritan 
Wt Virgins, Ohloaud Peunspivantie toquirel|GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND STOCKS es Prnsars ses vi Delaware nud acten Canad 
FOR SALE, THREE-STORY DWELLING.F GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. terms apply to WILLIAM AE. ATRD & CO,, No. 1 
ric B 
5 sEOR ALBANY AND TROY, NEW 
\ aks 
DWELLING, No. 164, OTL STOCKS, Dal—the ‘Barwo 8. KUANAGAN, 
with threestory back: 
ARCH Street, Wednesday at 12 o'clock, 
Uon, with furniture of all kinds, ap ara tus, One| F 
ENGINES, 
on favorable terms, in Rockland township, Ve Ay 
Street. NATHAN HALNES, Secretary. 
27 
AMERICAN NAIL AND NAIL MACHINE! 


yy 100 feet. Inquire on premises, No. 1210 SPRING) 


Manufacturing Company, 


FOR SALE, A REAL ESTATE PROPERTY, 
Worth $10,000, ' The present occupant would tak 
& lease on it for apumber of yeara, which $ 
ent Address “ L & 


EDINBUR' 
Kee OF BA Qe ef Saturday, Apr! an 
‘find every succeeding Satur at noon, trom Piez 
-$300,000.Biay, Nori River. 

RATES OF PASSAGE: 


F., Box No. 1385, Philndelphia P. 0. 


Fy SIXTRENTH STREETFOR SALE, AH ital 
3 rourstory Brick Dwelling, No. eS Sixecenin fy 2Pitak 


strect, finished with every improvement, Pos- 
cession atany time. Terms accommodating, Apply p 


6000 SHARES, PAR VALUE $50. 


WALNUT Street. 


FOR SALT, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,| 
neat three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 19 North| 
‘Twentieth strect, Range, furnace, hot and cold 
water, gas, bath, &o., location very desirable. Terms 
yery low, ‘and nearly half can rentain on mortgage, 
Apply at No, 41 and 43 8. FRONT Street. 

PRIVATE SADE.—BEAUTIFUL SUMMER 
PBresiaence; estate of Dr. S, A. BARTON; fine man- 
Slon, and eight acres of ground, well caltivated. 
Good outhouses, stables, &c. Splendid shade and fruit} 
trees; Uz miles from Ballrond; six daily trains, Sold 
yery low. Rev. J. HARVEY BARTON, Villigel 
Green, Pa. if 


—— FORSALD,INBURDINGTON, NEW JERSEY, 
Fa two larse and valuable residences, on Main an 

i Broad street, each 30 feet front, both having sideg 
‘dens, well supplied with choice fruit trees Mm full 
wearing. ‘The location is desirable and within five 
imJnutes! walk of the railroad station, Apply as above,| 


to Hamburg 


PRESIDENT, Passengers also forward 


HENRY THOMAS, 


TREASURER, Hi75, $85, $105. Steerage from Liverpool and Queens- 
JOHN W. HALL, 


DIRECTORS, 
HENRY THOMAS, Harrisburg. 
JOHN W. HALL, Harrisburg. 
C, A. WALBORN, Philadelphia, 
R. G. RIEMAN, Baltimore, 
HENRY GILBERD, Harrisburg. 


For turther information apply at the Company's 
ffices, JOUN.G. DALE, ‘Agent, 
No. 111 WALNUT Street, Philada. 


LUMBER. 

1865 —ROSEWOOD PLANK AND LOGS 

. .. ROSEWOOD PLANK AND LOGS. 
ROSEWOOD VENEERS, 
ROSEWOOD VE 1g 

MOTTLED WALN() VENDERS. 

MOPTLED WALNUD VENEERS, 

MAULE BROTHER & CO,, 


BANKERS, 
ADAMS & LEVIS, Philadelphia, 


to JOHNCOLLINS. 2 H No, 2500 SOUTH Street. 
CHESTER COUNTY FAM, 160 ACRES, 2@) The Subscription Book for the capital stock of this MANUFACTURERS. 


=SEGAR BOX 

miles from Downingtown, with stone Mansion,@fCompany is now open at the Banking House offf ane 2 
7 chambers; double deck mone barn: Stage passes the ADAMS & LEVIS, No. 905 CHESNUT Street, Philo- 1865, AN Ar cuba Boe nar 
door every day in connection with Pennsylvania Rall-B qolphia, 


bh. 7 SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS, 
rond; 15 acres meadows an orcas oT MORIIS, Nef Persons wishing to make a profitable investment SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. 


916 ARCH Street. fare respectfully invited to call on Messrs. ADAMS &Pf EE NS ale a talies | SOT See 

TO BE SOLD) DET, OR EXGIANGRD fEDVIS, who will’ give them further Information, andf No. 2500 SOUTH Street, 
fF deliznetur snburban Residence, three stories and Will Show them the Machines, now running and mak- 
Ei 


sale and early possession. A. P. & J. 


—SPRUCE JOIST—SPRUCE fo) 
busement, four rooms on floor, with modern ff {ng nails. TR SSR SoA S i ec 


improvements; a spacious garden, with shade and fruit] ‘the advantages we claim for our machines over any} $xlixi4 long. Sxl2x14 long. 
trees, and some choice vines; a small stable In the rear; 


i M others in use are:— 8x12x16 long, §x12x16 long. ~ 
Psst Ser ts UNE ADHIS ON DETTE “Matthey produce a more perfect nal, with abetter—] isin lone ESI Lon 


Avenue. beat andsonen monerieek malls Hedin nox pa prize lone i 

:: G TALI LE yi nt ey effect & saving of not an 'y per 8x12x4 long. 3x12x24 long. 
Fe RE ee eee ere ook arodious forfd cent. In the expense of grinding knives and dies, Amxaslong, Jx12x25 lone” 
and building, No. 98 CHERRY Strect, near theff, And the machines being sel/-feeding, they effect af %%12x26 28 and 2 feet long, 


centre of business, containing © fect on Chetry strect,Blsaving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent. in the CEO Sel a Sama ©), 
“ir of the lot-B iaber of cutting of nails. 


Saw No. 250 SOUTH Street, 
f siezand position] Parties feclingian interest and desiring to subscribe| = 
1 Its advantages of size and position ff zi 8 | ALBANY LUMBER OF E 

will please call and examine for themselves. 1865. aaa vanes) 


Bo Cherry str 


ESNUT sO" 5 = WALNUT, BASS BOA 
GCHESNOT AAT COTTAGE AN DARD RIDESBURG MACHINE WORKS.—OFFICE, No. POPLAR, MANOGANY.. 
GF ture for sate, with stable, Ice house, ower garden, MON. PRONT Street, Philadelphia, Ciimneny. 
ult and shade trees. 2 fect front on Both ro orders : , 
Hnem turnpike, abont three minotes’ walk north Of the welicurown caaeninere for ‘wonton eal weolen mane 9, 


Counter and Rall Piank. 
Counter und Rall Plank, 


well-known machinery for eotton and woolen mills,| 


depot, with a fine view ofthe Valles pluding all recent improvements in carding, spin- 


. MITCHEL, 


rOnIc 5 ning and weaving. CO) IN BOARDS, 
Tile eee Wodovite tiie attention of mamafictiivers'te our ex: COFTIN BOARDS, 
Or, W- Je LITTURLON, | Mtenslve works. ALFRED JENKS & SON, MAULE UROTHER & CO, 


ARREL MACHINERY.—THE “ AMERICAN, NOME SOUMES eae 
Barrel Machine Company? are now prepared to .G LUMBER—-LUMBER 
soll State and County Ri } G_ LUMBER-LUMBER, 
Patents covering pew ‘S a] FLOORL 
: BLOORLN 
FLOORING. 
RIVER PLOORING. 


FOR SALE, 


neres. 


, fornisher jth all the modern 
bling, Icchonse, gas| 
Works, porter's lodce The grounds are well laid) 
put, with abundance of frit, shade and water. Apply 
to T, M. PEROT & CO., aby 
No. ial MARKET Street, ORaston. 
POR SADE, A SMALL FARM OF FIRT TG Si E 
AY p_neres, about twenty “minutes! drive tro eee ee a eee eo NOW NE ws OO. teen 
Camden, on the Marlton Pik | Hugin’ Builders, Tron Foy Boller Makers, and 
eneral Muchinists, manufacture every description off 
Reavy Jnuchinery. including Stutiondiry and Sfnrine 
niso, plenty yelifeStetm Engines; Cornish Pumping Engines; Double and 
FT eee tre roaiievee: Single Acting Pumps, and Bucket and Plunge Pum 


large stone mans! 


T SHINGL! 


HINGLES. é 
Planed Lumber of alt Deseriptiona, 
Planed Lumber of all Descriptions. 
Plancd Lusiber of all Descriptions, 
RING LATH, for sale low. 
PLASTERING CATH, forsale low, 
PLASTERING LAIC c 


one of the most| 
Phe land js rich 


Good large hous 


F a eee en raT cottaaes, Foe further gor every variety, for mining atid other purposes; Bldw MAULE, BROTHER, & CO., 
Chief Quarter:Hiormation. apple to r Severs) conages, octurcher Bing Machinery for Blast Furnaces, of new uid im SE ence 
Eisite the premises, or to B. TH. BROWNID roved Goa eee Le NN eco s 
a. SOS Sa lee eae ae Ee the largest capacity and most efficient charac- MEDICAL, 
H BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT FOR tery and iso a great number of patterns of miscellane- ~ 


in the city of Washington. Hous descriptions, und offers [reat facilities for the exe-p GHATEERED CONSTITULIONS RESTORED BY 
Tn. consequence of the Hl health of the propric-(% cutlor 


of every kind of work, HELMBOL ract Buchu. 
tor, a well established and profitable wine, liquor and a3 


5 ablistiemang : au HILIP GRIPEITH’S PATENT COMBINATI Ni GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH — 

Hee ee a eo TEER eRe H Grate, adapted for use,in Steamboars, Locomotives, | therefore, the nervons and debilitated should tine 
ale, together with the lease ofthe premises Fi stationary Engines, and in fact every Icind of furnace.— mediately use HELMBOLD'S Extract Buchu. 

eorTs tO TUM. very choice and well-seloctedft. ie best Bar in use, and will be submitted to the ex-f = 

pstock consists of a very cholce and well-selected i | ination ol every engiucer, Who Will at once see its [TOL LOW A Y'S SUPERIOR DRYING 

‘Ombinted simplicity and practical usefulness. BCL Japan. atan ‘und sold wholesale and re 


oR in part. la) ry ze ve 3 ve No, 6&4 WASHINGTON Avenue. 

00 pairs sewed Boots, No. 11, Army standard. BS Swilolcior Inn yp : Ms soi It has great advantages over all other Grates, for by fitail at No. 674 
AUER OlERRTG ah ew r Apply for further information, by letter, to “SA MTS/M 0h 4 : : at 

§ Trencetes, Healing promptly aitenaed io bsf ‘sino batt Sewed Hovtecs; Neil, Aimy stasdued, [J WHLBON, oe No. ost Washington Post Gace, Ds" Nain au coneeaeion of iron wlied Heating. andif PARE NO MORE UNELPASANT AND UNSAPH 
N NEALES, No. 48 KURTZ Street, between} 10) Army standard. SRUITL ) GARD: AND N ‘oollne, and thereby prevents warping, springing ani 4 5 fins rer 

Eleventh and Twelith, above Poplar. 4 sewed Bootes, No. 13, Army standard, Bae eee apa orthibnorserg urelaenely mspres dink: ABOLD'S Extract Buchit_and Linproved Rose Wash. 
DER! CIDER! CIDER? CLARIFIED CHAI AY 922%) Pairs sewed Bootees, No. 14, Army standard) ff fon of choice fruits forfy It is the only real Interlocking Grate Inuse, f | ADS TF YOU ARE IN TROUDTE OR AR 
pagne Cider, extra quulity, in barrels. for sale by Baling Rope, Army standurd. fi ra: Sf ty of Piums Cherries fy been ex una lye ised berveen tO. Bae tonsa ears, Mletion. consult the clairvoyant medfum, No. 1257 

a HEN I NIEMAN Hospital Tent Poles, Army standard. Hl Apricots, Nectarines, Quinces . of which #eand is acknowledged by io be b IN. FLETEENTH Street. 


No. 27S. WATER Street. (Roe ea aa Webbing, for Canteen Strays, sam-| tj 

WELES— SOF TRTY (, Parties onering goods should make soparate proposals}t 
RACY WEGIS OWNERS OF PROPERTY pee eee eee eee 
Infected ut very low prices. AL PEYSON.  giurnish, the price (ichich’ should be written bath inwordak 

¥ JOW Prices: anufucturer of Pondeate, am Munires), and conform 10 the terms of this ndyer-y 

Goldsmiths IIull, LIBRATCY Street, USeMeML a copy of wh{ch should accompany each prope 

RICK MAKING MACHINES BRIOK PRESSES ff, Samples of the standard articles required may bef 

is, C $ for cot ce. : 

ofall Kinds, heavy and fight turnin and Borage poumples, when submitted, must bemarked and 

ebiner: eral. CHARLES CARN: $6, 1855 8 DE spond with the proposals, and the pai 

& STOW Aveqe UES CARNELL No. 1866 i creto must guarantee that the goods shall be, In ever 
2 — ea respect. equal to army standard, otherwise the pro- 

CG. & BSiPP Rc A &  Co,Bposats wiltnot be considered. : 

TAILORS, 


iss willbe opened On Wednesday, Aprili191865 
jat 12 o'clock L., ans ers are requested to e 
CONTINENTAL HOTEL, NINTH Street. x Mae io 

Splendid Imported Stock, 


sent 
AT REDUCED PRICES, 


Each bid must be guarantied by two responsible per- 
ons, whose signatires, must be appended 19 thei 
ROVISIONS._A FRESH SUPPLY OF AfEATSMOUSTARty, and cor volved; Eyeoniepneliyines 
F and Vegetables, constantly on hand. HSE: CHR RA ES CDR SR LI 
ame in season. All proposalsshould bemadeouton the regular forms,f 
Oysters of the best quality for family use. which will be furnished on application at thls office. 
-,, MICHAEL MEAGHER, HW The rghtis reserved to reject any bid deemed un- 
No. al) 8. SINTEEN SH street, Breaconuble, and no bid from defaulting contractor 
R SALE, HALF AN INTEREST IN A PA-MYy ge tected, pro, 
Pie right, and fh tannufscturing the article hy eer en cae ie omen eed eer ere insert thel 
Buate rights can bexold and a factory started in every] Colonel WILLIAM, W. McK INC 
of 16 1, Ni South. 1! q - + 
im Chan Ro po pA ee Chiet Quartermaster, Philadelphia Depot. 


Box 295, Philada. Post OM q TTT 
A: BARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, STOCK, TOOLS _AGRICULTURAL, 


and Fixtures of a good. sa(e, permanent and most 
Fespectable business, in full operation, und secured by! 
ters Patent, Tt has been eurried on by the patentoeph xy 
Dimself for over three years, Jn connection with anothers 
asiness and ia now for aulé for want of room and timelh 
carry it on properly. A capital of from 
Shousand to fifteen thousund dollars required. | 


Address “S. R., Box No. 1385, Philadelphia Post 


OTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. —FINEp 
Ground Bone Dust for sale by A. M. LOUTH,( 
uiacturer. A constant supply'on hand. No, 716 
VENTH Street, below Shippen, 

CHAMPION OF ENGLAND PEAS —JUST 
received from London, an involce of this superior 
Variety; 50 centa pet quurt; §10 per bushel. 

A. DREER, No. 74 CHESNUT Street. 


ONION SEED.—GARGH YELLOW, RED 
UE Wethersfield and White, fresh und genuine, 5] 
expla RS ANCE See on eer 
GLUE FOR BOOKBINDET STE ERS: FLOWER SEEDS.—NOW IS THE TINH TO 


RS. PRINTERS, &c. 
GLUE OF EVERY KIND AND PRICE sow. ‘Twenty cholce varletios, with directions 
for one dollar, HENRY A. DREER, 


A LARGE QUANTITY ON HAND, 
A LARGE QUANTITY ON HAN. Norms DEESNO 

SCE QUANTIDY ON HAND. Son 
AT LOWES? PRICES AY LOWEST PRICES, MMONTATED PHOSPHATIO GUANO, 
ELTING—OWING TO THE DECLINE IN RAW eh : 


NOs SAREET Sh Noone = 
N CRAWFORD & CO! CRAWFORD ACO, 2} 


concentrated compound of rea 
material, HOY'D BROS. huve reduced the pri ants In the growth of F 4 
their Patent Riveted, Patent Jointed, P Pree OB Phosphates ed to the’ Farmers and Plurters 
rent i yated, Patent Jointed. Patent stretched is offered to the Farmers and Planters 
2Inch.......10 cents) 6 Inch 
an f 


70 cents|16 Inch. 
+ |1B 
124 |20 


_ fe infpnovation of the worn q 
Nasal Sny concentrated manure evi S| 
Dep DOdNc,_ Instead of stimulating the sollte cxtmord 


aioe pars 


pT eel by a 152\22 gape rary effort, and consequent furil hauatl 
3 he: 1804 oom Diles in larger quantit! her exhaustion, it sup- 
Intermediate io proportion. Adspireal want of the solle viz ng Suy other manure the 


~ the Phosphates, and thus 


twice the price ofmingle. JAS. H. PILLINGTON a SOS a it 


0. Sole Agents, Nos.45 and 47 & FRONT St, Pnila-fy Bone 
delphi. Daslervand Seannfucturere’ findings generally (48 Tende! 


For sale by JAMPS Me PATTON, 
PBMOGRAPH ALBUS, IN EVERY VA) BROWN Street Whart-Phitadelpula._if 
irory mcanbiuay Orpumionted cakes, ae aes Holding UNDERTA 

mountings, JA 21 eS, , &e.; holding) 
from twelve to Boe pe eee the largest, Seen eS al 
best assortment in the city. ’ 
WSTHARDING: Manufictorer, fj Guba ON undetaket EAN Dy 
No, &6CHESNUT Street, below Fourth. q No 8 THIRTEEN 


ENTH Street 


Htion may so direct, shall throw open to public use, 


for secured by mortgage on the premises, with interest, 


» have i ). consisting 11 the Jead- Pj rability and economy. Hy - 
a yateties es eee ee oe ulapheorien Sunboe Manufactured at National Tron aud Brass Foundry. # Ppeearwouns FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 
ries, Rhubarb and Asparagus, Shade and ornamentals No. 110 CRAVEN Street, 1s pleasantin taste and odor, free from all injurious 
trees Jn greatvariety. Roses and all kinds ofs)ienbber Running from Front to Second strech above Race, properties, and immediate in Its action, 


Duhlias und ho-house plants, For prices and descri = a = 
tion, of frulkasend for descripiive catalogucgrati Ai IN ES RT sous 
Hinds of trees and plants can be ordered by mall, AE c 
eat neces ‘and ae Warranted true Co the name. Flbe consulted personully or by Inclosing « lock of halr 
RANDOLPH & W, M. PETERS, 
Newark Delaware, 
On Philadelphia & Baltimore Kallroad. 


Dy ESS ESS OF CITY PROPERTY, 


PUBLIC SALE OF REAT ESTATE, 
VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY 
BEACH AND SHACKAMAXON STREETS, the blood, 
ighteenth Ward, the property of the City of Phils. fii remedy’ of the utmost value. 
On Tuesday, the sth of tay, 1865, at 3 o'clock in thelg 15!s ahs high; each horse to Welgh not less than 1000 IR\NESEBLED, AND DELICATE CONSTITU 
a Be pounds, i 
Ree eee ee nearaneae Iohiowing de bi One iundred and eighty (10) dollars wil Be puldforff ray and energetie felines, and enubles you to sleep 
scribed lot or piece of ground, vi2:—All that certain lot py each. iene KGu: 
8b fground, situatein the Kighteenth Wardof the Cavalry Horses must be sound in allpai lars; well — > CLUS = 
revuP pufladelphia, at theonsterly cornerot Geacl and pl broken; in full flesh and good condition; from 10 to 16 READY AND CON CLUS IVD (TEST OF 
Shackamaxon streets, containing infrontorbreadth onpy hands high; from 5 to 9 years old, and wel Dt 5 Ci be a comparison with those set forth in 
Sula Beuch street fiftecn (15) 1ect,and extending in length every Way to Cavalry purposes, lor which one hundred Bf Buchu will be a compariton 
or depth southeasterly slong the northeastern side of fas seventy Sve (70) ecllara cnet: weilibe eS SH tue United States Dispensatorys 
thesald Shackamaxon street about seven hundrediy Horses W! iS n- a 5G, FIRWOOL On. 
nnd eleven (ail). feet aud. two (2) Inches to. the whariplspector, at the Bull s-head Hotel, Market street, West FIR WOOT. WAT DUNO. SCG othe 
aaa Eae one aoDrae Ea Dace a es, UnMnp| By oder of Col. Waa, W. McK tm, Oniy Importer, WM. KREBS, Apothecary, corner 
ance of Councils approy: ember 4, 1855, uponBy By War MoK ims, 3 na F: . 
Which it, his ‘a front-of thirteen (1s) feet and elever GEORGE R. ORME, NIN DHand CALLOWIULL Streets, 
nid ‘one-quarter 14) 1pOh oes bounded noxtiteasy Captain and A. Q. M. HE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE SHOULD STAND 
erly by ground of John Robbins, southeasterly by STR = 5 aoe ee ypajestic: Having fact for Its basis, 
the’ Delaware “iver, southwesterly by: sald Shack Wl ARTERY, AND CAVALRY, HORS 250 qucuda rite pillar tui clonefor is eapllal 86 
Pampa pe rece, mor aw ea or Pye Coen Ta tece ts MAE Feet ee ee TCO Ie. Alstand TUELMBOLD'S' Genulue Preparations,, eitabe 
sald, with the}understanding: that the purchaser orf4®ARD Street, Philadelphia, Fo iiged over 16 yeurs. 
purchasers thereof, whenever Councils by redolu-f4 Horses suitable forthe Artillery and Cavalry ser- liste » 
( ri vice will be purchased by the undersigned in open TLMNOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU GIVES 
Without charge, damages ot apy. other expense topfmarket; cach animal to be subjected to the usual Go- Mf EY hoary ana ‘igor 10 the frame and bloom to the 
the city, 80 much of aatd ground as may be required forp| Vernment inspection before belng accepted. | pallid cheek, Debility {succompanted by many alarm 
the extension of Delaware avenue northward ucrossf, Horses fonthe: Arulllery Service must ric tn co-B ing symptoms, and if no treatment 1s submitted to, 
sald property; provided that sald premises suntly ot be LO OE ee eee Warhead, in good ff consumption, Insanity or epiteptic Hts ensue. 
riley teat tee cont ofthe purchase mones.to be paid, inffsiesh snd condition, from six to ten years old, not less ray TNJURD THE COMPLEXION BY POW- 
cast upon the execution and delivery of the deed; thefthan 1676 Raia high ieaph horse varealgh nokion hen ors and, Washes: which choke, ‘or fll up the 
7 : 050 pounds, f rtho skin, audin ashorttlineleay: 
aaa er MRA reese ON, tha promises, Witt ineenernf_ Che Hundred and Eighty Dollars (980) will be pala piPse sy yin thetivod. and Ifyou want smootivand sofe 
for cach. f . wou Hatin use HELMBOLD'S Wxtract of Sarsaparila, 1 
payable at any time within five (6) years from the date), Cavalry horses must be sound In aij partloulars: well ives 4 briiliancy to the complexton, 
hereof, at the option of the buyer or his assigns, Poe er TE Tee a aa deaa THOUSAND CHRTIFT: 
To be sold by W. FRANCK, Auctioneer, 'SECOND/Muands high, from five to nine years old, und wel UEwarns OF THIRTY 
and BUTTONWOOD Streets, niapteditn every way fo Cavalry purposes, for which cates and. recommendilory letters have been re= 
CHARLES DIXBY, One Hundred and Seventy-five Dollars ($175) each w1ll Hcajved, attesting the merits of HELMBOLD'S Genus 
Commissioner of City Property. GPG pals 


ine Preparations, many ot which are irom the highest 
HOUSES. &c, WANTED. 


Hina letter. ‘Terms oue dollar, 


ARD Str I . EWARDP OF COUNTERPEITS AND UN- 
‘Horses principled dealers endeavoring to dispose of thelr 


to be paid semt-annually, at sixpercentum perannuso, 


Orses will be delivered to the United States Tnspec- ng cininent statesmen, clergymen, co 
or At Ibe Great, Western, Jiotel, MATIKECT Sireer sources: Molding exert 
5 Philadelphia,’ Pa; between ‘Phirteenth and Broad i By OA IGNIOMIIN CONTE EN GRO. 
cnn nnn Motreots. By order of Por NPN ReTENa i Iceration of 

WANTED TO RENT, A HOUSE WITHIN Colonel WILLIAM MoKIM, uringdirritacion; Inlinm mete aie prostate glands 

two or three squares of Broad and Chesnutstrec(s, Chief Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. fMbiddder or Hldney eat Nal ok Bua ance 

EY Tiberal rent will bepald. Address" Boxe 4z4,P- 0.8 Gronar B, Onace, Captain und A. Q. MG. stone in. the Die isedses Of the bladder, kidneys aud 

WANTED, FOR CASH, A MODERN DWEDI} TeeeaL nwellings, use SCELMBOLD'S Fluld Bee 
Ing, not less than 20 fect front and good depth o 
lousituate west of Broad street. between Ches-| 

nutand Pinestreets, Address "Box No, 201, Inquirer] 
lomice2” 


y Aa , Is sufe to use, nots ike magico and co} 
Cocon ind Canton Maitinyss RUE, FRR eaaen. In a few dase: tho Tate Invailveader 
tory Welve tatwo hundred phowxtaps; the largest, WNTAS nowarrar.€09,, wiilicow.out its orginal color, ‘ey Ie and be cone 


No. 508 N. SON DNtrest. above Nol 
oh Store S. W. 13 JUPH and SPRING 
JGANDUN streets, 28 MONS OuaH, dr. THIRD 


v ibys iG. M if clurer, 
WILTTASE W. 1” DING Bannticturer, © 


j 
po 


j 


Philadelphia Markets, Monday, 

, 1865,—The mefcani {le éommr " 
gloom by the terrible trag. 
recorded In the columns 


peony Fed. Ha 
BS. ‘epo} 3 olders nominally ask $29. ton, 


There 18 scarcely any movement 
FLOUR market, and the only sales reported are 3400 
bbls. for the supply ofthe home trade,.at prices rang 
Ang from 7° to #10 for superfine and choice family, ag 

and 80 bbls. Delaware State Mills on pri- 


In WHEAT th 
SAT there ls rather more doing, and 
Bro unchanged. | Sales of 2509 Dusk, Hed ake 1oBHSp 
end 1500 bush, Ken: uoky White at #220, 

YE Is scarce, ani 11s at $123, 

PORN Is less plentifnl, and the dernand is good. Sales! 
‘of 8000 bush, yellow ut $125, afloat, aud @r-is'eG@12) In 
ths cam and ip mare. 5 oA : 

@ declined 1 cent’ @ bush. Sales of 2000@) 
4000 bush. at 81@szc,, Principally at the former igure 

In BARLEY and VARLEY MALT ne transactions 

CLOVEKSEXD Is in steady request, but the recelpts 
ergertremely Meht. Smaltsnies at $1750@18, 

in iasanetn i Bagitah aah 

yi or) ir 4 
may i tea i 1s do}ng and prices ure nom. 
Very dull, and it ia offered at ¢2:15@28. 

100 bbIs, Olilo gold ar the close mt Urmer quotations: 


Philadelphia Cattle Market, April 17.—J 


‘The’ Catto Market was dull to-day. Nelther buyera 
nor Sellers ovincing any disposition ‘to operate, the 
Tecent startling news from Washington baving a 


tendency to greatly urisettle the minds of drovers and |e 


butchers. Choice catple sold ashigh as: 22e., but they: 
Were but feebly inquired after, Txtra from 19 to 21\<c., 
fulr from 16 to 18e., and common from 18 to Ise" The} 
cattle offered forsale represented the States of Penn- 
Sylvania, Ohio and Iiinols, andthe counties of Clester, 
Lancasterand Berks. Below we give the particulars 
ofthe sales: 

#2 head A: Kimble, Cheater county, 15@20. Hi 


a0, Kennedy & MeChire, Chester county, 15@21, 
4 do, B. Baldwin, Chester county, 16@19, 


120. { 

er 18@21. 

Sarat 

D. Branson, Chester) county. 7a! 

. Dryfoos & Dryfoas, Lanc 6 

~ FTAnk & Shuniberg, Lancestor, 1@u1%s. 
AMeHillin, Lilinols, 102 

-S. Kirk, Chester county aud Lancaster, 

IW@2 
Tones 
‘A 


MeClees,/Ciiester county, 16@18, 
debaugh, Chester county, 1 
A. Ohristy & Brother, Iilinois, 18@) 
Owen Smith, Dimols, 1022. L 
a Calvesi=We have but 1ttlé change. tof 
, 180 Lead arrived during the 
ond, to-day, mer with a) lair demand at $30@50,/4 
Ingérs, and'from $40 to $90 tor cows and calye 
Sheep—Have been dull, and prices during the past®j 
weeek hove favored. buyers. |Teceipts amount to 400K 
Read, with sales of clipped at 10's, and wool utp 
Ich 


Hogs. —At H. Glass’ Drove Yard there 1s no falling pf Will be forfeited. E. A. MARSHATL, Jr. 


offiin the receljits, but there ls Jess firmness fn prices, 
1231 head arrived during the week and sold ats 
Fl, Ps Het. The demand st the Avenue ¥ 
Imited, but supplies came forward freely, reaching 
1060 head, Which Were partly taken at from $17 to $184. 
F100 ths net, 


MARINE INTELLIGENCE. 
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 18. 


THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL 


ORGANIZED UNDER THE 


fo notice in the atrNING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS Ov 


THE STATE OF NEW YORK, 


CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS, 


1x 
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, 
aT 
$10 PER SHARE, 


SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $5 PER SHARE, 


No. 24. Empire Building, 
No. 71 Broadway, New York 
Post Office Address, Box 6368, New York. 


OFFICERS. 
Hon. DANTEL 8, DICKINSON, President. 


BWM. T. PHIPPS, Vice-President. 


ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary, 


‘Tho Wells of the Company are now producing Ol. 
Payment for stock may be made In drafts, rexistere' 


[pbonds and securities will be taken at their market} 


value, 
Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. 
0. Box, No. 6368, New York City, orto “Atlantic Banks, 


bj Treasury of the New York and Liverpool Petroleum! 
gCompany, No, 142 Broadway, New York City,’ orto! 


any ofits Agents. 


We oflice, No, 112, THIRD Street, on Tues. 
‘duy, April 18th, at 3 0% M. 
CHARLES T. KERN, Secretary. 


\HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK 


Afonday, May 1, at 12 0'cloc! 
J. O. POWELL, Secretary. 


sPETROLEUM COMPANY, 


‘H. J, BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titusville, Pa, 
ATLANTIC BANK, 142 Broadway, N. Y., Treasury. 


notes or Government bonds and securities, | which 


[hHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-' 
Beni polders Of tho Ten Afile Croek Olt Company will be 
eld at ti 


#4 holders of the Reinhard Petroleam Company wills 
ho held at the office. No, 424 WALNUT Street, onf 


OAD LINES 


GREAT TRUNK LINE, 
FROM PHILADELPHIA TO THE INTERIOR 0} 
PENNSYLVANIA, THE SCHUYDEILL, 
SUSQUEHANTVA, CUMBERLAND 
AND WYOMING VALLEYS, 


AND 
NORTH, NORTHWEST AND THE CANADAS. 


TRAINS, 


revi WHILD Streets, P 
Ow NOUS MORNING MATL. 
At 8:00 A. M, for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisbu: 


Dersburg, Hagerstown, cc... 2 
This (din sonnets at READING with East Penn 


land, Williamsport, York, Chambersburg, Pinegroye, 


Soo SE AeTERNOON 
Leaves Philadelphia at 3°30 P. 


© Elmira, Bafinio. 
+ REA DING ACCOMMODATION. 


tions, arriving at Philadelpha nt 00 A; M. 


ein Treading at ® VM 


ase 
Mptilauti20 P.M. Anternoo! 


Sdelphia.at 705 P.M 
ee TARKISURG ACCOMMODATION, 


heaves Philidelphia at 1 P.M 


Hat ia 2, M., for Philadelphin and lt way stations, 
All the above trains run dally, Sundays excepted, 

fy ladelphin at015 P.M. 
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. 


take the 8:00 A.M. and 410 P.M. trains from Phil: 


1240 noon, 
THES WEST. 


Harrisburg with Pennsylvania and Northern Geniral 
Rallroad express trains for Pittsburg, Chicago, Wil: 
@liamsport, Elmira, Baltimore, &c. 


ival of the Penus 
ro and 815 A. M. pass ing, Jending at 4°40 and 10°02 

M.,and nfriving in NeW York at 10:00 A. M. and 
45 P.M. | Sleeping carsinccompnny these trains 
rough between Jersey City and. Pittsburg, without 
change, 


J. L. EDWARDS, Secretary. 


kholders of the Blue Gi 
be held at the'Coi 


5 Dirge eran SPHCIAL MEETING OF THRPMMrrisborg/andat 102 Mit 
Stoo! 
iy 


(Olt Company, 
pany’s Oflice, No, 407 WAL: 


WP Street, on Saturday, the 22d of April, aba orclook 


* M. By order of the Board, EBA 


SOP, 


ITIZENS' OIL COMPANY- 
4 are hereby notified that unless the amount of stoi 
Wbscribed by them 1s paid up by Thorsday. Apri 


‘Treasurer Pro tam., 
No. 218 WALNUT Street. 


FFICE OF THE ROBERTS OM. AND MINING 


Company, No.624. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, By 
fj April 11, 1865. 


he Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this 


fi Company will bo\held on ‘Tuesday. the 2d of May, 1865,h 
at 1 o'clock P.M. ENRY C. FORD, 


Secretary and Treasurer, 


SUN RISES. 3 20)SUNE 
HIGH Wal 


ARRIVED YESTERDAY. 

US transport steamer Suwanee, Catharine, 36 hours 
from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to U S Quartermaster, 
Brig Clara Brown, Brown, 3 days from New York, in| 
dallnst to Carman, Merchant é Shaw. 
Brig Jeremiah, Ford, 7 days from Morehead City, N 


FFICE OF TH PIERREPONT OIL COMPAN 
No, 121 8. DHIRD Strect, Philadelphia. 


‘A meeting of the Stockholders will be held at thee 
Oflice of the Company on Monday, May 1st, 1865, at 19| 
M., for the purpose of organization, and electiin ol| 
Directors to serve for the ith year. 


. H. WALLACE, 


Secretary, 


Cin balinst to JE Bazley & Co. 

Brig Leonard Myers, Smith, 6 days from Beaufort, in 
ballast to HSimons, 

Schr J W Vanneman, Short, 6 days from Savannah, 
in ballast to captain, 

Schr A H Manchester, Wheldon, 5 days from Wil- 
mingion, NC, in ballast to captain, 

ScurJ J Spencer, Flewing.4 days from Fortress Mon- 
roe, in bullast to Isanc Hough & Co. 

Schr American Eagle, Ramsey, 5 days from Wash- 
ington, in ballast to JP Justus 

Schr Salisbury, Tyler, 4 days from Georgetown, in 


DENTISTRY. 


= eA 
DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DENTIST FOR} 
(aaeny twenty-five years, No. 219 VINE Street, below 


‘Third, inserts the most beautiful teeth’ of thel 


‘age, mounted on fine gold, plating, silver, vulcanite, 
WG. at prices for neat und substantialwork more rei 
sonhble than any dentist in the city or State. Teeth 
plugged with'gold, white enamel, to last for life. No} 
paln in extracting.’ Reference, best families. 


Dallast to/captain, 

Schr Anita Damon, Terry, 
lumber to captain, 

Sehr S L Crocker, Presbrey, 4 days from Taunton,| 
with mdse to TWwells & Co. 


“€ (UR PEACE COMMISSIONERS, 
Sherman, Sheridan, Meade, Hancock, Butler,p 


GRANT, 


Scbr Gen Knox, Payson, 7 days from Beaufort, NC.fg Hooker, Furragut and Warren; all photographed on| 


‘with shingles to S'Bolton & Co. onecard. Pub 5 
c} ry vi Ne York SECOND Street. Only 20 cents, Any General's Pho-f 
Sehr Helen P, Hiil,3 days from New York, in ballast tograph 10c. Sent by wan OMreneIpect arises 


to Carman, BRerninny & Shaw. 

Schr Christina, Richards, $ days from Wilmington.NE 
©. jn bailast to Carman, Merchant & Shaw. 

Sohr Carroll, Sprague,5 days from Norfolis, {n ballast 
tod E Barley & Co. 

We, Farrow, 6 days from Hatteras Inlet, in 

Pr “O. 

Schr Wni Arthur, Young, 5 days from Wilmington, 
NC. in ballast to Dwells & Co. 

Schr E & Js Marts, Marts, 3 days from Morris River, 
in ballast toROA Adams, 
LB Wales, Hoffman, 5 days from Hampton| 
ballast Co captain, 
Banner, Furman, 2 days from Indian River, 
with corn todas Barratt. 


u 1 day from Milton, Del. with| 

ain to Jas Te ley & Co. 

Stcnr Virghila tomlinson, ‘Tomlinson, day from Fre- 

derica, Del., with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co, 
Steniwsiil Huggies, McDermott, 24 hours irom New# 

York, with mast Ww WP Clyde, 


CLEARED YESTERDAY. 


# 


irbana, Bellows, do, 
do; Ocean Wave, Baker, New dnict, do; Eva Bell. Lee'h) 
do, do; Porto Rico, Tyler, Baltimore, do; John Dixon'e 
Creighton, do, do; Wim Kallahan, Fenton, St Inesoes. 
do; FR Townsend, Townsend\ Port Royal, D 8 Stetson 
& Co; A Hi Gain, Simpson, Washington, Penn Gas Coal 
€o: C.D Hallock, Petty, do. .D Cooper &'Co; H W Bene 
dich, King, Denn, eaplains Mary Loulsa, Hammond 
Salem, St Clair Coal Co: Ned Sumter, Lord, Newbury: 
port, Curtis @ Knight, steamers Novelty, Shaw, Alex+ 
andria, US Quartermaster, EL Gaw, ler, Gullimoresf 
A Groves, Jr; Chester, Warren, New York, W P Clyde, 


i MEMORANDA, 

Steamship Etna(Br), McGuigan,cleared at New York 
15th inst for verpool. 

Steamship Germania, Eblers, from Hamburg April 
4th, and Southampton 6th, at New York 1th in 

Staamsh{p Cuba, Stone, from New York, at Liverpool 
‘Ast inst 

Steamship Merrimac, Sampson, cleared at New York 
45th inst for New Orleans. 

‘Steamship Kanguroo (Br), Brldgman, from Liver! 
ol March dist, and Queenstown April 1st, at New 
rk th Snst. 1 
Ship. Coburg, Gibson, for Philadelphia, ent for load 
ing at Liverpool 1st inst. 

Bargue A One, Potter, uncertain, remained at Akyab| 
15th Feb 
‘Barque Bounding Billow, Vidolich, from Cadiz, arf} 
10th, loading for Boston, at Messina 14th ult, 

Bargue Witeb, Fairchild. from Messina for Boston,| 
ras at anchor back of the Rook, Gibraltar, 27th ult. 

Brig” Romance, Duncan, cleared at Laltimore 14th! 
Inst for Philadelphia. be ds 

Schr Sophis Wilson (of Philadolphin), Nowell, 10days 
from Remedios, at New York 15th inst. 

Schr Mary Elizibeth, Rockhill, hence at Newbern, 
NC, 2d inst 


MARINE MISCELLANY. 
Ship Statesman, Williams, from — for London, was| 
spoken by Brslup Wanderer, in Jon 4927, with loss o: 
three topmasts, and leaking badlv; It was blowing aff 
heavy gule atthe time, Capt Willlans reqnested theh 
‘Wandérer to lay by him till morning, but during the 
night she disappeared. ond It is feared alt hands were! 
Tost. (The Am ship Statesman, Pendleton, sulled from 
Buenos Ayres Noy sd for Valparaiso and Calluo, and 
tierefore cannot be the vessel above relerred to,] i 
A Culentiwdate of March 27th, states that the ship # 
RichardBusteed, which was driven ashore in the cy- 
glone on tho Sth October, js aflout. 


ER. 


hi ‘ood, at New York 16th inst} 
trom Wilt ington, , reports that on the 14th Inst.,f] 
 PMM., 20.11 f Cape Henry, came in collisi 


with Schr Geo Pales, of Providence, bound to Fortress 
Monroe, striking her in the for rizeing and damaging, 
her head gear; lay by her two hours, but they did now 
wantany assistance: the Ceres had her bow stove and| 
stem dainaged; lost bowspri 


COPARTNERSH IP 


L 10, 1805.—DISSOLUTION OF P 
Thi —tie partnership heretofor 

een itp DLE HANCOCK and JO! 
ROW, trading ax the firm of HANCOCK & CONROW. J 
the Lumber Dusiness, ts this day dissolved by mu- 

jal consent, as 3) 
LE HANCOCK, No. 1605 WALLACE Bt. 
Jos, B. CONROW, No. 1516 GREEN Street. 


YEIGHTH St. Philadelphia, Sole Agents In Pennsy} 


Wings and supe 


ished and sold by SERVOSS. No. 12 N.! 


GoULE'SSPECIALTIBS-PHOTOGRAPHS AFTER! 


Fish, Barney and Vandermixer; also, Mrs. Toms 
(‘Thumb and Baby, furnished to the trade at lowest 


Wholesale rates” “HARBACH BROS, No. 36 
Vania for the New York Photograph Compan, 


EDUCATIONAL. 
MULIZARY INSTITUTE, ALLENTOWN, PA 
chartered by the State, with commodions bull 

for educational and military advan-| 

tages, opensits Summer Term April isth, For Circu-| 


lars address Rev. M. . HOFFORD, A. M., President. 


U, SDHI2ARY SCHOOL FOR OFFICERS, Ni 
«515 CHESNU'D Street, Philadelphia, 
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE’ HALL 
JOHN H, TAGGART, Preceptor, 
Late Colonel Twelfth Regiment Pa, Reserves. 


‘Yerms.—One month, $20, two months, $30; Soldiers 
jadinitted for two weeks atsi0. Payable in ‘advance, 


Books supplied. Pamphlets sent by mall on applica-| 
lon. 


LOST, FOUND AND STOLEN. 


20 REWARD,—LOST, ON THURSDAY NIGHT 
PA ith, at the New Chesnut Street} 


be 
% lost, April 
‘Theatre, a City Wi 


rant drawn in favor of John 


same. 
THIRD 


OST, CERTIFIGATE No. 438 FOR 20SHARES OFM 


ALNUT Street, on| 


ALL SUESCRIBERS 


§ A large number of Second Lieutenants for Colored! 
4 Troops wanted immediately. 


SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD, 
‘Trains leave Pottsville at 715A. M, and 930 P.M 
eturning from 'Puscarora nts10 A. M. and 405 P) Mf. 


| Urains leave Auburn at s'45 A. M. for Pinegrove and 


m Pinegroye ats.A. ML. and 


Cangdas, 


gftice of. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No.278, FOURTH, 
}Street, Philadelphia, or of G. A. NICOLLS, General 
B Superintendent, Reading:— 

COMMUTATION TICKETS. 
Broa f.28 percent: discount, between any points desired, 
for furnilles and firms. 

MILEAGE TICKETS, 

Good for 2000 miles, Letween HU polats, at!$¢52-s0 each, 


4 for families andi 

SEASON TICKETS, 
For three. six, nine or twelve mouths for ‘holders 
Bjonly, to all points, avreduced rat 


fy Residing on the line of the road will be furnished 
fi \vith cards, entitling themselves and wives to tickets at! 


Bybalf ture. 
EXCURSION TICKETS. 


FiCALLOWHILL Streets, 
FREIGHT. 


and WILLOW Streets, 
"REIGHT TRAINS 


Clinton and all points beyond. 


MAILS 
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places on! 
ithe rond and its branches at 5 A. M., and for the prin-| 
Bcipal stations only at15 P. M. 


‘THIRD Street, above Thompson. 
# For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, MAUCH 
SeuNx , EASTON, WILLIAMSPORT, and WILKES- 
At 7'80 A. BM (Express), for Bethlehem, Allentown, 
Frees Chunk, Huzleton, Willlamsport and Wilkes-| 
arre. 
Ats'20 P.M. (express), for Bethichem, Easton, &c., 
reaching Easton at 645 P. M. . 


oat oS PM for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch 
hunk. 
For Doylestown at 9°50 A. M. and 415 P. AM. 
For Fort Washington at 1:5 P.M 
For Landsdale at 615 P.M. 


‘Passenger Cars run direct to the depot. 
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. 


fois P.M 
Lenve Doylestown at 6:39 A. M. and 3:45 P. M. 
Leave Landsdaleat 610 A.M. 
Leave Fort Washington at 29 P. ML. 
ON SUNDAYS. 


Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. M. and2P. M. 
Through tickets must be’ procured at the Ticket! 
iHees, THIRD Street or BERKS Street. 

ELLIS CLARK, Agent. 


PREIGHT LINES FOR NEW YORK AND ALL! 
the Stations on the CAMDEN AND AMBOY 
land connecting Ratlroads. 
INCREASED DESPATCH, 
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND) 
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY'S FREIGHT 


harfat 4 o'clock P. M., daily (Sunday excepted.) 
Fi Freight must be delivered before 4?z P. Mf., to be| 
Hi forwarded the same day. 


Hi2n00n,4and 8 P.M. 


Hatccarthy, for Ho ‘The nbove reward will bo puld caf ETelght, for ‘Trenton, Princeton, Kingston, New 
4 its return to No. 6108, FRONT Street. 


runswick and all poiits on the CAMDEN AN'D AM- 
ROY RALLROAD; also. on the BELVIDERN, DELA-| 
WARE AND FLEMINGTON, the NEW JERSEY | 
the FREEHOLD AND JAMESBURG, and the BUR 
tj LINGTON AND MOUN’ HOLLY RAILROADS, re- 
celved nnd forwarded upto lis BM 
§ The BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD con 
nects at Phillipsburg with the LEHIGH VALLE 


name of H. 1. Gallaher. All persons are cautioneds|ERN RAILROAD, forwarding to. Syracuse, Buffalo 


against negotiating the same, as application has been gs “24 other points in’ Western New York, 


made for the renewal of suld certificate. 
H. L. GALLAHER, 


PERSONAL. 


J. MORGAN, No. 1514 N. SECOND Street, 


806. WANTED, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ CAST-AMtry the route. 


off Clothing, for which the highest price will 


be paid. Call or address M.D, ANCONA, No, 805 
Sou7 acy 


MH Street, above Bighth, 


NEORMATION IS WANTED OF ROBERT MC- 
Cifntock, who formerly lived in Cincinnati, 0., and! 


how supposed to reside somewhere in the State offf 


Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. If Mr. Mec i 
for his wite, Julia Ann McClintock, r Aicclinteck 


Office address, they can hear of something interest: 
‘to them. See 


———— El 


GOODS FOR THE LADIES. 
Pe eet nen ones Rr 
JOHN F, XOUNG, No. 70 IN. FOURTH STREET, 

has now in store 'a most extensive assortment | 
‘Dress Goods, ut the very lowest prices. 


Sur, MANTILLAS OPENING DAILY, couc/ 


prising all the desirable novelties. 
Bill Sucques and Coats, 
Water Proof Cloaks. 
Shetland Shawls, a bergain. 
J, CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH Street, 


J. OHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET.—ENTIRE} 


« stock reduced. 
‘Thread Vells from 
Thread Barbes from $1, 

, Dhread Luce Collars from 50 cents. 
Empress and Queen Collars. 
Polnted Lace Collars from §1'50, 
Shirred, 1 


ment 

VY DHE WORLD 
GRAND COMBINATION, OF 

FRENCH, GERMAN AND YANKEE 

| SKILL! 


Almost every description of Silk and Woolen fabric 


\d cleabed to give satisfaction. 
ie Sy din tine Ast style or th 
and dyed in the first style of the art. 
\ ros macerated Now is a TICE, 
7 vating Spring apparel! 
wen zen HA TRL ', NEPHEWS & CO,, 
Philadelphia Oftice, No. 47 N. EIGHTH Street, 
: omeuveen Market and Arch, East side. 
New York Offices 
Now snd 7 JOHN St, and No. 71§ BROADWAY. 


|AST-OFF CLOTHING, CARPETS AND FuR- be sent wi 
niture.—Highest prices paid. Call or address fi 


ill address a notef 
B to“. LEIGHTON, Cincinnati, giving thelr Post 


cked, Pini and Fancy French Musiins{t 
for walsts; Cambric Edgings and Insertions, at old pri- P. 
ces; Hemstitched Handkerchief, a bargain. 


RY 


‘The NEW JERSEY RAILROAD connects at Eliza- 
beth with the NEW JIERSEY CENTRAL RAIL-| 


SPX KATLROAD. 
A slip memorandum, specifying the marks and num- 
bers, shippers and consignces, must. in every instance, 
th each load vr goods, or ‘no receipt will bel 


given. 
N, B.—Increased facilities have been made for the 
trensportetion of Live Stock. Drovers are invited to| 


When stoc’ 
loads or more, it willbe delivered at the foot of For. 
Witleth street, near the Drove Yard, or at Pier No. 


or'shipment, 
For terms, or other information, apply to 
.. , WALTER FREEMAN, Freight Agent 
No. 208 8. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia, 
PHLLADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN AND NOR- 
RISLOWN RAILROAD, 
TIME PABLE. 
Onand after Noyember 2ist, 1864, until further no- 


tice, 
} FOR GERMANTOWN. 
Leave Philadelphii. 67,8, 0,20, Uy 12, A. ME, 1,2, 310, 


E33 8,7, 8, 9,10, 11) 12 P.'Mt, 
Leave Germantown, 6,7, 744.8)820, 9,10, 11, 12 A. Of, 
8,9,10.11 P, My 


2.3, 4, 495, 6, 64, 
‘The s20 down train will not stop after leaving Ger- 
fmuntown. 


‘The 3% and 5% up trains do not stop on Germantown 


y Bra le 
ee ON SUNDAYS. 
pUfave Philudelphis, 910 minutes A. Xf. 2,7 and 10% 
Mi 


‘Leave Germantown, 6:10 minutes A, M.,1, 6 and 9% 


“"_ GHESNUT HILL RAILROAD. 
Hl Seave Philudelphia, 6, , 10, 12, A, Mi, 2, 3%, 5%, 7) 9 
; [te i i MM. 

aye C 
py AL; 140, 840, 5°40, 640, 840 ond 10:40 P. ML 
‘| Oi egN, BUNDANE. 
Leaye Philadelphis, v0 minutes, A. M;2 ond 7 
» M. 


9°25 ininutes P, M, 
FOR CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. 
Leaye Philadelphii 6, 83, 11°05 minutes, A.M; 1, 
Pls, 4's, bic, oXf, Sound 14s P, ME 
Shan Narnlato aso i 
J Theo's P. AC. train will stop at Wissahickon, Mana- 
7 a only. . 
yunic ond Conshohocken only 
Leaye Philadelphia, 9A. M. and 2°90 P. ML 
Leave Norristown 7'15 ACME and oF. At. 
Teave Phitadeiphin, 865, M05 A. BE, 120, 3, 40, 
53 16, 8°05 1115 P, M. A mi 
Bae yor Nanay"ank, 715, 7°20, 820, 9°30, 11°90 A. BL, 2, 5, 
6:30, 0-90 P.M. ON SUNDAYS. 
delphia,9 A. M., 2: and 7 P. Mf 
eave Munuyunk, yoy A; Ate Sts and 8 PRE 
H. kK, SMITH, Getleral Spperintendent 
Depot, NINTH and GREEN Streets, 


soe a 
ING RAILROA Doe 


WINTER ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER 


ft 
Leaving the Company's Depot ot THIRTENTH PASE TROMING Tease Tit ee rane 


Pottsville, Pinegrove, Tamaqua, Sunbury, Williams 
por buira. Hochester, Niagra Falls, HumTalo, Al, 
entown, Wilcesbarre, Pittston, York, Carlisle, Clam. 


sylvanin Railroad trains for Allentown, &c., and with 
the Lebanon Valley train tor Harrisburg, &c.; at Port 
BICLINTON with Catawissa Railroad trains tor Wil: 
Wamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, &c; ‘at HARRIS, 
B BURG with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and 
Schuylkill and SUsquetian trains for Northumber-| 


I. for Reading, Potts-| 
ville, Harrisburg, &c,, connecting at Port Clinton with| 
(awissit Raliroad trains for Milton, Williamsport, 


Leaves) Kending at 600 A. Bf.,stopping at al way sta- 
Returning, leaye Philadelphia at 50) P.M: arriyesh 


‘Trains for Philadelphia reave Harrisburg ates A. 
and Pottsville at sod A. MM, arriving fp Philadel-f 
trains leave Harrisburg 

ne Las P. ME, Pottsville at 206 P. Mf, arriving in Phila-fy 


Leaves Reading at739 A. M., and Hurrisburg at 440! 
pat. Marker train, with ‘a pissenger car attached 

. for Reading and all way! 
pistations; leaves Reading at 12 noon, and Downingtown! 


Sunday trains leave Pottsyille at 7°30 A. M., and Phi- 


Passengers for Down|ngtown ond intermediatepointst] 
fa delplila, returning from Downingtown at7‘00 A.M, and, 
INEW YORK, EXPRESS FOR PITTSBURG AND} 


fj Leaves'New York at 0) A.M. and 8 P- Df.epassing day. 
MReadive at 1A. M. and 133 P.M, and connecting a 


Returning express train leaves Harrisburg on ar-f 
vanin express from Pittsburg, ati 


A mail train for New York leaves Harrisburg atl! 
P.M. Mailtrain fur Harrisburg leaves New York ath 
PH FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK-yy > RG, 

holders of the Border Oil Company will be held at 
3 the office, room No, 18; No. 524 WW. 

q Thursday, May 4) 1865, at 1¥\c P.M, SCHUYLKILD AND SUSQURHANNA RAILROAD.| 


% for Pinegrove and ‘Pre-A new ol 
Apo Paguntng from Harrisburg nt 100 P.M. audi Mailed postpaid, ‘Tw. MORROW, NO, 31 COUR 


HI the ‘principal points th the North and West and, 
The following tckets aro obtainable only af thell 


fy From Philadelphin to principal stations, good for Sa-. 
Fiturdas, Sonday and Monday, at reduced fare, to bel 
fjhadionly at the Ticket Oftice, nt THIRTEENTH and 


Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above: 
points, from the Company's new freight depot, BROAD. 


Leave Philadelphia daily at 6A. M.,1P. M. and6 P.g 
M., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrisburg, Pottsville, Porta 


NORM BENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—DEPOTF 


‘White cars of the Second and Third Streets Line City M~ 


Leaye Bethleliem at 630 and 1002 A. M. and 


pAiiadelphia for Doylestown at 9:90 A. Mf. and 416) 


HLINES for New York’ will teave WALNUT Street 


Returning, the above lines will leave New, York at} 


RAILROAD, and ot Manunkachpnk with all points 
the capital stock of St. Nicholas Oil Company, injgOn the DELAWATH, LACKA NA AND WEST 


PROAD and at Newark with the MORRIS AND ES-| 


is furnished in qnantities of two carp 


North River, as the shippers may designate at the time} 


esnut FN, 7:10 minutes, 8, 940 and 1140 A.B 
|, Leave Chesnut Hill, 710 minutes, A. M,;12'50, 640and 


73), 9, 1A. BL; 136, 444, 6,6 


AUCTION SALES. 


ITY BAZAAR AND TATTERSALIS, RACE, 
Street, between Eleventh id TY =| 
TERR & OMAMPION, Auctioncers Sree 


Will be sold at public sal 
ON MURSDAY MOHNING, 
April 1S, at 10 clock a large number of horses, wa 


AUCTION SALES, 


enn eee 
THOMAS & SONS, A 5 
iM. and 41S. FOURTH Se NEES ee. 


EXTRA LARGE SALE— REAL AND 
STOCKS, lst APRITS T= 
GARD.—Our sale on Tuesday next will comprise 37 


roperties,alarge portion of them perem} 
sons, harness, ae. compristy avout, iy order et Orphans! Court, exccutans and ied = 
‘Among the number aco lve very. auperion doubled eae ante catalogues (0 pages). Ineludlog also alist of 


sales 25th and 2th April and 16th May, yi 
bunk and other stocks. Tae 


SPRING SADES REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &c. 


Pair very superior bay horses; very free and styllahly | Estates of Le re Ba aboaneeay John Dia- 


drivers; can trots mile, double, In three minutes. and mond, 
Soe Warranted to trot i mille in two minutes and tiny Whitam F, Wolf, Thoms James, dri others. 
seconds, They were ralscl In Deliware, and are the: Salo No. 15: 


Property of private gentleman, and warranted sound ELEGANT VURNITURY 


A FINE CURTAIN: PETS, © ety 
Also, @ pair of bay mares, ra{seq in Burlington county, oy ec. Poa nnney CHa N SLE 
N: J..and.considered the finest looking pair of horses F 
in the ety. 
‘AIs0, ple of match 
ears old, anid warrent 


ALSO, 
A pale of black horses, 15% hands high, snperior 
family horses. 

eae of black mares, 15% hands high, sound and! 


A palr of bay horses, of grent style and carriage. 
A trottinghorse. “Jersey,” kind In haraess. 

A “apple grey horse, sound and kind. 

Together with a number of horses, suitable for all 
vO) 2 F 
Also. a largo number of new and second-hand vebi-) 
cles of all descriptions, harness, new and second-hand 
Ebridies, saddies, blankets, &o,, to bo sold without re- 
Full particulars in catalogues at the sale. 
No postponement on acconnt of weather. 
yaeoxses. Vehicles nnd harness always on hand at pri-f| 
ate sale. 


Pteanis: «large number of good single deivi 


nd sad - Bl 


MT 
THREE MINUTES. 


Iruce street. 


room 
mber 


SALE OF THEOLOGICAL AND MISCELLA: 
NEOUS BOOKS, 
April 18th, at the auction stores theot id mis 
r , atthe auction store, theological an 
celianeous books, from a library. Ret 


Sale No. 199 and 141. Fourth street. 
NOE EURNITURI  PIANO-FORTES, 
CH PLATK MIRRORS, FIRE PROO 
SAPES, FLAGS, FINE CARPITS, &. 
in Thursday Morning. 
AL9 o'clock. nb the auction store, the superior house 
Good stabling for horses entered for public or private Mhold furuiture, Blann-lorces, fine Krenol plate manele 
sale. YO" Bind pler mirrors, tlre Jiyuns x Watson, 
ini mie above match, lorses. can now be seen on ff Amorican Hays, ine \ ‘ 
remises. ~ §TE JHAMPION ar =f 
ta. APQY BARRILT & CO. AUCTIONUERS, GAS) 
BBUnG ss Auction House, No. 21) MATIC Street, Ciaese 
ank street, 

fasmnadeauobabh cousiensenlavittant extra charge: 


BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. 

Mhis Morning, 
At11 o'clock, 59 cases best quality Indies’ Rewed Inst 
inks, Ralters, men’s, boys’ misios, and ladies’ balmorals, 
Jes. &e.. Wo. Also Invoices flanuels, dress goods, a> 
pacas, linen goods, &e,, Ge. 


ee 
BOOUS AND STATIONERY. 


fi] MERCHANTS, PUBLIC OFFICERS,} 


INSURANCE COMPANIES, &c., &. 
GOODHART’S LETTER FILES; 


A superior article for Counting House and Privat 
one of the latest and best jmprovements of the 
For sile, wholesale and retail, by) 
MOSS &.CO., Stationers 
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 
No. 452 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. 


ti 


Notice to city aud country merchants. 
2 AND PEREMPLORY SALE, 1800 LOTS 
{AND FANCY DRY GOODS. 

i day Mornings, 
mmencing each day at 
Ze varlety 


od) vices, aI ws Ic broadcloth, do. cassimeres 
EY TO LOVE; OR. DR. S. M. LANDIS, VERY fll wool; fancy s) imeres, Indies ings ané 
4 celebrated. Private Lecture on Psychological Mcloakings, Paris and Koglish cassimeres. slik mixed 
f{Fuscinations,” Just out. Learn to charm those vou[§do.. (4 mn6ltons. Also inyolces linen hundkerchiets 
love, and make perions at any distance think oF do. do. do. hosiery. pe Hes 

fice. “Secrets worth knowing. Send price, 25\cents,. top 2000 YARDS TINEN RAGGING. 

Dr. LANDIS’ Medical Ofllce, No. 1812 CHESNUT ¢ On Wee Morning, 

Street. Philadelplila, aud receive it by return‘majl. 


ings. 

MPORTANT 10 A UL.—THE AMENDED UNITED §}—— Tayi! = 

States Excise, Stamp and Locome Tax haw. Go BY J, PERRY & CO 6S. FRONT STREET 

into effect April’, 1865: the only edition yet published. Nar 

|The very severe penalties Involyed under the amended. GROCTARIES, &. 
Wlaw, by ignorance or negligence, suggest that every, , This Morning. 

Ax payer havo at hand ncoumte intellizence of hish] At 10 o'clock, a general assortment. 

bligations to the Government. Price 75 cents.&) 20 bags Prise to potteey 

60 bags bright dried appl 


COPLON—At1 o'clock, 6 bales pickings, 


J. WOLBERT, AUCTION MART, No. 16 & 

's SLX'DH Street, botw: irket and Chea not. 

1000 P- FINEST SELECTED PRUL 
FROM THE NURSERY OF KING & MURRAY, 

FLUSHING, NEW YORK, 

‘This Mornin 


‘he 18th, at precisely 11 o'e\oe 


No. 


LAND Street, New York, 


NGMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. 
Fe BLANK BOOKS. 
Paper and Enyelopes. 
Copying nnd Canceling Presses, 
Gold Pens and Pencils. 
Pocket Looks, Wallets and Bankers! Cases, 
a see ea DT OLOGIA LHC ALBUMS “lung Desks. A treet, 1oMpear trees of all the ickditig varteties, same 
H pte largest and finest assortinentin the city, holding prising Bartlett, Keckel, white and grey doyne, St. Ger 
gj from 12 to 390 photographs, bound in velvet and turkey gain, golden berruc, bell lucrative, Clemiyh’ beauty, 
morocco, with chased edges and beautiful clasps. Abergamotte, Washington, &e., Ce, ech tree yabelieds 
CHEAPEST ALBUMS IN, THE CLD Hand tied up in bundles of five diiterent varieties, 
R. HOSKINS & CO. ¥ BWarranted true to same, and fresh frum the grounds 


5 Wholesale und Retail Y ALFRED M. HERKN PHILADELP! 
BLANK BOOK AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUAL Horse and Carriage Bazar, N, B. coruer NU 


TATE ANUPACTURERS: land SANSOM Streets, between Chesnut and Walnut 
STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, BStroets, : 


No. 29.8. FOURTH Street BF Enes of horses and carriages every Wednesday an 


§Saturday morning, at ten o'clock, 

WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ff Carriages and harness at private sale. 

1000 NEW AND SECOND-HAND WATCHES 

wanted, a3 also old Gold and Silver, for whic! 
the highest prices will be paid by A 

M, J. MCGLYNN, No, 34; N, EIGHTH Sth 


JAMES BARBER'S WHOLESALE AND 
Retall Clock Establishment, S. E. corverfy 
SECOND and CHESNUT Streets, Philadel- pl 
phia. Agency for the Patent ‘Equallzin 
x Day Glock, avery desirable article forchurches, ff 
fH hot banks, counting-houses, pastors, &c. Also, } 

manufacturer of fine Gold Pens, ‘Clocks repaired and 
pnciooks Trimmings of every description 
nun 


HEATERS, STOVES, &e. 
OLD’S IMPROVED STEAM 


AND 
WATER-HEATING APPARATUS, 

For Warming and Ventilating Public Buildings and 
Private Residences. b 

Manufactured by the 
JUNION STHAN AND WATER-HEATING COM- 
PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, 
JAMES P. WOOD, No, 418. FOURTH Street. 
B. M. FECT WELLS uperintendent. 


WALL PAPERS. 


ALL PAPER, 1234 18, and 20 CENTS; SATIN) 


W] 


NOTICE,—In respect to the memory of the Ise e: 
ident, our sale of horses, &c., for Weducsday, will be 
postponed until ‘Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. 


SPECIAL SALW OF HORSES, &c. 
ON PHURSDAY MORNING NEXT, 
At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold about 
THIRTY HORSES, 
Suited to harness andthe saddie, ull descriptions ag 


sale. 
ALSO, 

A largo collection of desirable new and second-hang 
carriages, lght wagons, &c,, with which the sale will 
yjcommence, 
q_Also, single and doublg harness, saddles, bridles, 
A whips, halters, «ec, 

Sale of horses, «c., on Saturday. 


DY JOHN B, MYERS © CO, AUCTION: 
Nos.222 and 24 MARK Street, cor. Bank street, 


LARGE POSITTY E SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, 
GERMAN AND DOMBSTIC DRY GOODS. 
We will hold o lnrge sule of foreign and domestia 
dry goods, by catalogue, on a credit of four months 
and partfor cash, 
ON THURSDAY MORNING, 

April 20th, at 10 o'clock, embracing about 900 pack- 

ages and lots of staple and fancy articles in woolens, 
Wworsteds, linens, silks and cottons, to which we invite 
the atvention of deers, 
f N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged forex- 
Jamination with catalogues early of the morniag of 
sale. when dealers will find itto theirinterest to at 
8lc., and upwards. 


od. 
Window Shades, from $50 ‘and upwards. Cords," 
Tassels, &c. Puper hung by experienced workmen, at pl 
H. A. BURTON'S, No. 15 N, FOURTIL 
Above Arch street. 


POSITIVE SALE OF CARPETINGS, DRUGGETS, 
MATTUNGS, &c. 

A ON FRIDAY MORNING, ‘ 
= = x pril 2ist, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogne, 
W fet CAPERS SIGE CHEAPEST AND#on four montis’ credit, abuut 80 pieces rich three: 
RAVOs Loni dae ceen lia Toca oaths Paper Hangers AP!y. Supertine and fine ‘ingratn, royal damask, Vene- 
Bsent to all parts orth Mosinee tin, list, heinp, cottage and rag carpetings, Cantom 
Bent to) all’parts'of tha con) CHAS. LONGSTRETH, land cocoa mattings, &c., emb Ing ® cholce assort 
No. 29 N. FOURTH street, opposite Merchants’ Hotel, Ament of superior Koods, which may be examined earky 
= Included In the above sale willbe found an attractive 

NOTICES, 


Invoice of rich patterns tapestry Brussels carpeting, 
Worthy the special attention of the trade, 

HILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD_[ A180; 60 pleces elegant designs feltcarpeting, for cash. 

Change of Hour On and agter Monday, 17th ins 

the Accommodatfon Train for Reading and interme 

diate places will leave the Depot, THIRTEENTH and 

jJCALLOWHILD Streets, at5 o'clock P, M. 

G. A. NICOLLS, 
General Superintendent. 


LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OF FRENCH, 
INDIA, GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, &ct 
ON MONDAY MORNING, 

f JApriL 24th, at 10 o'clock. will be sold by’ catalogue, on 

four months’ credit; about 760 packages and lots 

H French, India, German and British dry goods, &c, 
embracing alarge snd choice assortment or fancy and 
staple articles in silk, worsted, Woolen, linen ind eat 


Reading April 13, 1865, 


AVE, UTTAR A Gann OT Tu Cn a ar 
; issned by Colonel John C, Crane to ion. jy ton . “ a 
H dated at Nashville, November 14, 18#4, for. the sum of@l N. B.—Samples of the same will be arranged for ex. 
50,440°47, was stolen from the messenger of the Adams}famination, with vatalogue, early on the morning o! 
Ox press Company, by guerrillas, on the 2d December, 4 the sale, when dealers will find {t to thelr interest ta 
Hise), white in: trarisit trom Nushville, Tennessee, towattend. 
H Louisville, Kentucky; © 
‘Now. therefore, ali persons are hereby cautioned not 4 ee 
io purchase, or in any way negotiate for the saidf 
Voucher, as ‘payment of the same has been stopped, : 
nd application made to the Government of the United LE eS aso ctni oo Re Dee 
States Tor the adjustment of the same. | os « son. ff BROIDERIES, MILLINERY GOODS, HOSDERY 
Be GOODS, &c., &., BY CATALOGUE, 
"TAIN VOU n Wednesday, | 
Bera by Colonel gn Co Crane ta elfen cai April anth, 1605, commencing at ten o'clock, compris 
Cincinnati, Ohio, dated Nashville, October 5, 1864, forging # full and general assortment of new und desirae 
the sum of $894°61, was stolen by guerrillas, December fable goods for present sales. Ss 
23, 184, from the messenger of the Adams ExpressfHIlIP FORD & CO., AUCTIONE No. 5m 
Company, while in transit from Nashville, Tennessee, MAMCED Street, atid No. 62 COMMERCE: St, 
to Loulsyille, Kentucky between Fifth and Sixth. tf 
Now, therefore, all persons are hereby cautioned not LARGE SALE OF 100 CASES ROOTS AND SHOES 
Hto purcliase or in-any way negotiate for the sald “We will sell by catalogue, for cash, 
Hyoucher, a8 payment of the same has been stopped, fi ‘On Thuarsday Mforni 
and dppilcation made tothe Government of the United April 20th, commencing at 10 o'clock, 1500 cases 
States tor the adjustment of the same, men's, boys! and youth's boots, shoes, brozans, balmo- 
SELLEW & CO,, No. 214 MAIN Street. Hlrals, Oxford ties, &c,, with a desirable astorunent af 
M\vornen’s, misses’ and. children's balmoruls, boots, 
REIGHT OFFICE CAMDEN AND AMBOY fishoes, buckle congress caiters, slippers, &c., to which 
Railroad Gompan yee cial oleate shippers’ ne ithe attention of buyers js invited. 
n New York and Philadelphia.—Phe spring rates ayn SAVY GUNS.CNAVY ORDNAN 
OF thls Company’ will ge into eect on the 1st of Apri HRALHOK OLD NAVY GUNS.NAV Yc ORDNANCR 
Attention js invited tothe system recently intro-| ‘On aia od. 1865, between the hours of 12 and P23 


Pr ri ab spercinn dae paying ine reeaar Miners will besold'in this Yard at auction to the highest 


Ee NC CO Oey piar@eventcen) old'Navy Cannon, cjeblng abont 21 
H tlie Company. Will assume additional risk tqany ex-BCW eee ey en taney fo banana 
flexccss of value of fra pound. se. Beompletion of the sale, and the remainder on the re 
L EEMAN, moval o! e FUnS “y 
EE EN on done at hig expen and within ten days after the sale, 
ee dis — Ff. This whi! afford an excellent opportunity for founders 
PANY —THD ANNUAL LPC Mand others to obtain u valuable lot of Charcoat Iron. 
Tuan of Dirsetors aud @ Treasurer ofthe Library f cece ME Het TEE ERS. 
Company of Philadelphia, will be held on Monday, theflComm Ander U.S. Navy anid Inspector of Ordnance. 
Sirstday of May next. al 3 ofclock In theaiternbon, Hy THOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTION: 
wien the-Preasurer will attend to, recelve the ann TB Ba Godmteaige erekaans Wace 
ee Street. 


s there ore several shares on which fines are due, 
the ownors of them or thelr representatives arehereby Hl 4 Le OF BINE SILVER PLATED WARE, CHINA, 
FURNITURE, BOOKS, &c. 


Wnotllled that they will he forfeited agreeably to the| 
On Wednesday Mornibg, 


\charter and laws ofthe Company, unless the arrears 
gore pald off onthe frat day, of MayonwithMitenidsys il xt %\9 relock at the auction store, No, 1110 Chesnat 
thereafter. st wi @ sold & Jarge assortment of superiorsilver 
Previous to the election a meeting ofthe stockholders M"\nred Wore, corsprising: tel ten acta, eee 
Pull edtre ater e iineo considera ony shy Matters Mariner castdrs. colfee and tea urns, cake baskets tee 
a ay COME x iy chars, e! ishes, ys , Molasss 

Up books Will he given out orrecetved. on that atter-pfPlehars, butter dishes, berry baskets, molasses pitch 
noon. WILLIAM E. WHITMAN: Secretury, ‘Also parian and chinw vases, tea sets of china 

‘THEOLOGICAL BOOKS. 


RSUANT TO|AN ACTOF ASSEMBLY OF THE 

Heehiature 2rennsyivania, entitled “An act au-f) Also asmall brary of theolosical books. 

thorizing the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvaniagy « ¥F NITURE, &. 

fowellicertaln real and personal estate, approved the Also a quantity of household furniiure from a family 

7th day of March, A. D., 1865, notice is hereby given to removing. . 

eo caring date the. 290; Ata’, 1865 Suth Cetaber, 
bearing date the Ogust, 1853, 200 er, 

Fae nid dath October, 1é57.-xesyectlvelyr’ that rhey mre ECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FUR 

Wrequired to notify the Company in writing, ‘at their| PIANO FORTES, C. ‘ETS, MIRe 

otilve, N6, 28 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, within 3 

fuiety days from the 17th day of April, 1805, of their dis- On Friday Morning, 

sen to tip proposed uctlon of the! Coinpany In apply-W AtOo'clock, at the auction store,'No. 110 Chesnae 

ing the Hof the sales of certaln property held Batreet, will Uo sold a large assorlinent of superior 

by, but hot required for purposes of the Company or household furniture from families removing. 

the exe sae of Its franchises jn making permanent im- 

provements and repairs of the, moricaged premises, 

otherwise they will be deemed to have consented 

f (hereto, and those who thus dissent will be entitled to 

have their pro rata of the exconeas invested as a sink- 

Ming fund, os stipulated In th 

ithe Board of Managers. I. J. WISTAR, 


t WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS, No. 
TD Street. 


Sale at No, 1110 Chestnut street. 


SALE OF ONE HUNDRED CASES CHAMPAGNE 
On Saturday Morning, 
lon store, No, 1110 Chesnut 


dry goods. Alisa’ 


At 11 o'clock, 5 bales, 2000 yards 6-4 burlap linen bag- 


at No. 16S. Sixth: 


THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TU 
THE LATEST FROM RICHMOND. 


Special Correspondence of the Inquirer. 
RicumonpD, Saturday, April 15, 11 P. M. 
Lee's Arrival 


8 
THE GREAT NATIONAL TRAGEDY. 


Continucd from the First Page. 


are the men on whom should devolve the task, 
of reconstruction. 

Of*positiye events here the day has been bar- 
Ten. @ are still in the transition state, and, as) 
@ consequence, our affairs are somewhat tangled. 
‘The large influx of rebel officers and soldiers on) 


their way to thei 8 kk the Provost Mar- 
Senuyler Colfux, of Indiana, was chosen. Secre-§ 48s been the great sensation of the day, in fact, {Nels Pas to Whelton es ee anne ore keep Up 


tary. the only one, Approaching the city from#witn the crowd. The fact that the department) 
Senator Foot, of Vermont, stated the object offfthe southwest, by the Richmond and Lynch-@is not yet organized, adds materially to the 
beak tes es eee peksogementaxeloe burg turnpike, the little cavalcade, composed ofgtediousness of the work; but in aday or two} 
0 the funeral of the deceased President of thell the falten Rebel chief and some half dozen of} 


United States. 
On motion of Senator Sumner, of Massachu-# his staff, with about the same number of ca- 
setts, a committee of five members from eachMvalry, attracted little attention until it had 


House was appointed, to report at4 P. M. to-day, fi nearly reached the centre of the city. It was! 


itol on Monday, April 17th, 1865, at noon, Hon. 
Te 8. Foster, of Connecticot, President pro tem. 
of the Senate, was called to the chair, and 


soon haye eyerything in running order. 
The Great Hegira 


Of sight-seers und specuJators from the North 
continues unabated. Hverybody is here and all 


what acti 4 
The Cn els Bit iba forthlenmestingte ake half-past two in the afternoon; many peoplefhis relatives and friends are coming. | Every 
Massachusetts, Harris, of New York, Johnson, Were on the streets, and the face of Lec is toofstore in town is said to be rented by Northern 


of Maryland, Ramsey, of Minnesota, and Con- parties. There are purchasers here for every, 


ness, of Califcrnia,and Representatives Wash- 
burne, of Illinois, Smith, of Kentucky, Schenck, | 
of Ohio, Pike, of Maine, and Coffroth, of Penn+ 
sylvyania; and on motion of Representative, 
Schenck; the chairman and secretary of thefjopen, and women waved their handkerchiefs in| 
meeting were added to the committee, and thei a sad sort of way. 


meeting then adjourned till 4 P. M. Tee 

pig th ACU ion yo passed on with something of the silent, better to state at once the fact, that there is no 
adjtantioduemeetiie consenct, porsant toll arguesrvant thowitiluess of his conqueror ftioney to ve mide tte. Klan, or the 
mittee heretofore appointed, reported that they Grant, in his manner. At times, glancing right time, 18 ruined; its heart is burned oat; tts peos 
had selected as pall-bearers, on the part of theffor left, ho recognized an acquaintance andWDerty. qt has no factitious Importance As al 


Sennte, Messrs. Foster, of Connecticut; Morgan, : te 4 
Of New Yorks Johneoh. of Maryland: Yares, off cowed suenuly. His hair og white. og snow, hisAigrent military post, forit is not guch; it is elmply 


Illinois; Wade, of Ohio; Conness, Californin. ‘On| 
tho part of the House, Messrs. Dawes, of Massa- 
ehusetts; Coflroth, of Pennsylvania; Smith, of| 
Kent Ban rolax. of Indigua; Worthington, of 
Nevada; Aad Washburne, ofMilinois, 

They hiso recommended the appointment off 
one inember of Congress froin each State and 
Territory to actas a Congressional Committee, 
to accompany the remains of the late President 
to Mlinois, and presented the following names 
48 Sich Committee, the Chairman of this meet- 
ing to have the authority of appointing here- 
after for the’States and ‘Territories not repre- 
sented to-day, from which members may be 
present at the Capital by the day of the faneral. 

The Committee also recommended the fol- 
Toy Dg 8 the Congressional Committee to ac-| 
comphy the rematns of the late Presldent:— 

Maine, Mr. Pik: 
Mins; Vermont, Mr. 


familiar here for him to escape recognition. 


Very soon a motley crowd were following him,tnurchaser to each pound. The whole Yankee 
citizens and Rebel soldiers, Union soldiers and nation seems to have been seized with the belief} 


here ina day. A most insane delusion. If it 
will help any of the good people of the Northern 
cities to staying quietly at home it will be| 


ear the State. Sta 
surrounding tho man, sUrred the people's heatts,Ay i qvering the President and Stanton for passes| 


and we can forgive thom for it, Strong meng Richinond, for you will make money by stay- 
Wept and women sobbed with a consumlpg@ing at home, Ag for you who come only to see, 
grief. The crowd increased at every step, ond Brady's Photographs 

by the time he had reached his residence, 0&5 Will show you Richmond much cheaper, as the 
Franklin street, between Seventh and Eighth, } eminent New York artist has sent North, views) 
‘t Bad grown intd a multitude. 


: be ol fcapital, Libby, Castle Thunder, the Capitol, St. 
mounted from his tired horse the crowd sponta-H Pails Churel’ the Square, the Burned Distilet) 


neously gave him three cheers,, As he mounted the Washington Statue, the Jeff. Davis Mansion, 
his steps they called tumultuously for a speech:,{can all be seen North fora tithe of thecost. Stay! 
Lee stood for a moment on the Dalcony, bidding} 2" home, gentlemen, and cease giving the South- 
hls, staff good-bye. In reply to the crowd he crnneople such convincing proofs of Yankeo 
raised his hat, bowed slightly, and the next In-f  s y 

stant the ruined soldier had passed within his 
door and was lost to sight. The staff rode off, 
the crowd dispersed, and a few moments later 


them is 


ew Hampshire, Mr. 1, #f. Rol-] General D. ©. McCollum 


Massachusetts, Mr. Sumner; 


ffcround, seeing what can ‘be done and how soon 


ossession by late events, but as yet he has not} 

naugurated any system concerning them. Wel 
fire using and repairing the South Side Railroad, 
constantly, a8 far as Burkesville; occasionally 
run trains between Richmond and Petersburg} 
south, and to Hanover Junction north, and do} 
not use the Danyille road at-all, but everything, 
as yet, isati sen on all of them, The Richmond, 
Fredericksburg and Potomac Roay, connecting 
us Withe Washington via Aquta 


roled Generpl to the solitude of his own home. 
All the afternoon and eyening Lee's residence H 
has been kept scrupulously closed—not a blind} 
open, not asign of life about it. Occasionallys 
SGN RERSRB RY 2 ta) ‘olorado, Mr, Uradiord;Wgome old personal friend would call, but al- 
nN . Mr, ‘Todd: Arizona, notyet appointed; Idaho, - yay with-| 
Mr, WaliAteeNcoulnua, Kot vohannolnted. most invariably he would be turned aay with 
hoy also recommended the adoption of theHout gaining admittance. It is due to Lee to say| 
follow!ny resolutlon:— ’ + the Senatefl tat he entered the city with’ the least possibleHand itis thought it will, be immediately put 1n 
solved, That the Sergeants-at-arms of the Senate| anon ¥ ar spain, y \s 
and House, With thelr necessary assistants, be rey splay, that he tool the shortest route to hispMarongh repal ane regular trainsrun t nae 


fiested ta ‘attend tho Committee accompanying theghouse, and that he has taken all possible caref{ Nine hours to Washington would be like /cly: 


zation again, 
5 » lite Preside th y F aa 
Heuston ai ielatalire sident, and tomake all thene Fito avoid any lind of public nee ae Thad almost forgotten to mention that 


California, Mr. Shannon: Minnesota. 
Oregon, Mr. Williams: Kansas, Mr. & 
‘Virginia, Mr. Whaley: N 
not yet appointed; U 
do; Nebraska, Mr. Hitchcock: Colorado, Mr, Bradiord: 


“All of which was unanimously adopted, That he has done so from a sinoare desire to Colonel Robert Ould, 
Mr, Sumner, from the same committee, alsoffobserve the spirit as well as the letter of the| 


agreed to: 

“The members of the Senate and House now assem- 
bled In Washington, humbly confessing their depen: 
dence upon Almighty God, who rules all that is done 


fi change bureau generally were captured a day or| 
two ago, and none of them appear to take It 
, Very bitterly, Ould and’ General Mulford, the 
asan admiration for the late commander of theirB Jatter now President of a Military Commission 


doubt, + 
| That the Southern people have a love as well] 


t Dy . K ite at this info meetin 
Re a a this {nformat meetin Aarmies, it did not need the events of to-day toffsitting here, find thelr occupation Rone, No 
filled by the appalliug tragedy which has deprived theif prove. His simple presence, and that thef/more pleasant meeting under the white flag on 


nation of its head, and covered the aad with mourn: 
ing, and in further declaration of their sentiments| 
unanimonsly resolve, Ist. That In testimony of yene- 
ration and affection for the Mustrious dead, who has| 
been permitted under Previdence to do su much forfl 
his country and for liberty, they wiil unite in the gene-Py 
ral services, and by an appropriate Committee willfithat he made, for he avoided then t was his} 


the neutral Jine; no more interchange of after} 
presence ofa man fallen as conquered, but not qin ner talk; the exchange business, like the Re- 
In their eyes disgraced, stirred them to the lastB 


Abellion, is defunct, and Ould walks around the 
sign of emotion, It was no words that hespoke,§ streets with nothing to do, If he could find | 
ghost of the Rebel Government sometyhere he| 


but that is beyond his powers. 
No Confederacy, no Government, no army, no| 
peorls, no prisoners, no anything. W. 
longer talk of the Rebellion, save as a t 
—dead beyond the possibility of resurrection? 
EDWARD CRAPSEY. 


LATER FROM EUROPE. 


nyite the President of the United 
procinmation to recommend to the 
people of the United States to assemble, on # day to be} 
appointed by him, publlely to testify their grief, and to 
dwell onthe good which kas been doneon earth by’ 
him whom we now mourn, 

4th. That n copy of resolutions be communt- 
cated to the President of the United States; and alsof i 
that a copy be communicatedto the afllicted widow offlarge three-story brick, 


New York, April 17,The steamship City o) 
# Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 5th, 


bi 
accompany his remains to their place of burial, in thep : 4 - 
Bute from which he was tyken for the national ser-p Preschice and its signification that moyed them, 
TD ee a ah ak twas their blasted hopes, their thwarted am- 
. That jn the life of Abrnliam Lincoln, who, by thel 5 y 
benignanefnyor of republican WxUtutions, rose fromeng von, as Well ag their military dol, that rodeg 
hunwble begining to the Helene of power aud fame,fjthrough the streets of Richmond _ to- 
ey recognize an example of purity, siinpllcity an snow si 
virtoes with aloud bom. lessen. te mankind: woikeMuoys we It fs no wonder the people wept. ‘Cheg 
in his death they recognize a inartyr, whose memory pjHintate corpse of Napoleon pacing the walks off 
ea rare yipeeloiisy elt learn tol Longwood, drew tears from many besides the} 
ose principles of constitu those| ; : 
Figits, civil pulitteal and human, for which he wasp WOFShippers of the Empire, Lee riding to-day, § 
de a sacrilice a prisoner, through the streets of the city he hadi 
so long defendcd, is the latest parallel of that sadi 
scene, We must forgive this people. 
Lee’s Residence 
Hin this city is on the south side of FranklnBevening. Her advices are only one day later| 
street, between Seyenth and Eighth, and is aig 
built without orna- 


than those received by the steamer Gerinania, 
The following is the latest telegram received, 


SDAY, APRIL 18, 1865 


more the energy of the officers in charge will| W4NzED, A COOK,ONE THOROUGHLY COM- 


pound of tobacco in the city, and almost oneFi2, Inquirer Olfice. 


officers. The windows and doors of houses fewHthat thereare immense fortunes to be madeM ferences. Address'*A. B., Trenton Post Oflice.” 


less and have no available pro-ffof this paper.” 


careworn face, his Jaded air, the circumstances garrisoned, the armies are in other sections Off} cazement as Book-keeper. Can give the bestof refer: 
at home, gentlemen, and ceasefRences. Address “Book-keeper, Lnquirer OMice?? 


‘As ho dis-(/of everything interesting In andabout the Rebel Moraround this city. Address“'Civil Engineer, Inquirer] 


Some few ure hero legitimately, and among. jjrapie for carrying lumber. 


The great railway man, is reconnoitring the W. 


With the great lines that have fallen into our phiadelphia. 


reek, ig the: 
Bfirst in importance tous after the South Side, 


(-Wobject than salary. 
LM Oiice: i 


Or Judge Ould, as he Js variously called, was} 
roported the following, Which was unanimously terms of his capitulation there 1s no reason toffvisibleon the'streets to-day,. He and tho ex-Melon at tistofiice, 


Aply. 


might open negotiations for his own exchange,k 
Profits $5 per 


Beebe wee 
hing pasts 


ff changed, 
WStreets Sub Post Office, Phila 


BW ANtED. Tos 
The Portuguese Government Accedes top 

the Demands of the Amcrican Minister. Wilson, No. 43 also. 
P chun can be boughtin the ell HN 
Ala ZN ROURLHL Servet, between Arch and Cherry: 


Queenstown on the 6th, arrived at this port this 


GOODS FOR THE LADIES. \ 


Brack GOoD $8, 


ea aereeeg WANTS, 


ADIES CAN GET FIRST: 
with best references, at No. 75 SANSOM Street. 
WANTED IN A WHOLESALE TOBACCO WARE 


house. a Salesman having @ good city and near 
trade. Address "Box 236, P. 0.” 


WANTED, FIRST-CLASS COACH PATNTERY 
Steady ‘employment, good wages, No. 108 GI} 
RARD Avenue. 


SUITABLE FOR THD 


jotent and well recommended, Apply at No. DRAPING 
SFOURTH Street, 
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELT, ENGRAVINGS OF on 


Lincoln, Sherman, Grant and ‘Thomas. Apply, to 
the publisher, WILLIAM SARTAIN, 728SANSOMSC 


WAsien: Two HUNDRED DOLLARS, FOR) 
‘one year, on the best of security. Address "Box 


PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS; 


aes a ar 
ri %y Dish unexceptionable 1 
a Address ui IN MEMORY OF OUR LATH 


WANTED, AN AMERICAN GIRL AS CHAAC 
bermaid ip. a small family, Address “Mrs, G. Ny 
Y.,"" at this office. 4 


Waa aio. WAITERS FOR A LARGE 
Boarding House. Address * Walter, at the office 


BELOVED PRESIDENT; 


ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, A GRADUATE OF| 


a. Commercial College of this city, Wishes au en, Pe tad 


WANTED, A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF TWO) EDWIN HALL & COW 


young children. and assist with plain sewing.| 

One aecystamed (aking aiigren's clothes, pre 
ferred, Address“ No¥séry, & the Inqutrer Office.’ 

Geary WANTED (AS ASSISTANT ROA: 

Su}erintendent in one of the railroad companies {n| 


No. 26 S, SECOND STREET. © 
Back Goobs SUITABLE FOB 
MOURNING PURPOSES, 4 


Oilice,"” 


V ANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN OF SEVERAL 
weeks’ experience in the business, a situation as 

Clerk in a Real Estate Office. Good reference given, 

Address for one week, "Clerk, Inquirer Office.” 


W Anim: WO SECOND-HAND PLATFORM| 
Cars, 92 to 36 feet long, 4 feet 8! ini 


MORRIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, 


No. 52 8 SECOND Street, above Chesnut. 


OURNING GOODS-OUR PRESIDENT. 
Black Muslins. 
Black Paper Cambrics. 
Black Alpacas, 


Address, 
and particulars," Lumber, Eckley, Pa.” 


ANTED, SOON, A RELIABLE FILB CUTTER, 


in Franklin county, Pennsylvania. “Terms libe- Black Ribbons, | 
ral. Call on agenty No, 2112 CHRISTIAN Street, Red, White and Blud Ribbons. ay 
6 000 TO 45000 WANTED ON FIRST MORT: Corner THIRTEENTH and COATES Streets. 1 
Meth cree ECE Tae US REA, Cs ISCELUAN 
Worth three times the amount! M. McLE , Con-} 0 
veyancer, No, 148!s S, FOURTH Street. MISCELL ANEOUS. q 


NORGE, £0 O1L, COMPANIES WANTED, A 
JN © situation in the oll regions, at some light employ- 
ment, by @ young man who js not afrald to work; has| 
had: experfence as book-keeper In g manufactory, 
Address ' at this oftice, 


ANTED, BY A LAD OF 18, A SITUATION AS 
Junior Clerk in a Counting House. A chance to 
‘acquire a knowledge of commercial matters more an} 
Address “Improvement, Inquirer] 


MOURNING FLAGS AND PLACARDS. 


“But if this country cannot be saved without giving 

lup that principle, 1 was about to say I would rather bo 

assassinated upon this spol than to surrender it!" 
ABRAHAM LINCO) 

Independence Hall, February 22d, 186); 


ice.” 


WANTED, IN A WHOLESALE COMMISSION 
Touse, & young man about 17. or 18 years of age) 
Who as sonie kuowledge of Hook-keeping, Address] 
, in handwriting of applicant, "Commis- 


A LARGE MOURNING PLACARD, 
Containing the above memornble words, suitable for 
decorating purposes, together with the handsomest 
Mourning Flags yet produced, or sale, wholesale and 
retall, by 
WILLIAM F. McOULLY, } 
“Evening Bulletin” Office, No. 1128, THIRD St. 


THE NATION MOURNS. - 
PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, 
Life Size, for 25 cents, 
HANDSOME MOURNING FLAGS, 
With appropriate Mottoes, 25 and 15 centas 


BEAUTIFUL MOURNING SHIELDS 
A New Article, with proper Mottoes, 25 cents. 


ANTED, A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A! 

‘Nail Factory in this State, None need apply un- 
ess fully competent, and possessing past experience, 
Address "Factor," form week, at the Oflice of the In- 
quirer. 


ANTED, A PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPER AND! 
Clerk, t0go ashort distance in the country. A) 
man of industry and. intelligence only need ap: 
Being wounded no objection, Address “Box 1683, 
Philadelphia Post Office.” 


RANT-SHERMAN,—AGENTS WANTED TO) 
A gell_ fine porsratis, of these popular Generale, 
lay, Send sondetter of agency. Sampled 

by mail for JONES & CLARK, No, 8 NASSAU) 
Street, New York. 


b 500. GrARINER | WANTED, WITH |THE 
9) . above amount, to open ax office in a gen 
técl_and most profituble business, ‘References ex: 

Address "Engineer, Broad and Coates| 


‘youn, 


Liberal discount to the trade, 


KING & BAIRD, 
No. 607 SANSOM Street. 


.L, NOISELESS MACHINES 
for shoemakers and tailors er's No. 2, W. 

Silk, Cotton, Thread, &o., ‘less 
by W.-H. MABIEY, No, 


NEW PUBLICATIONS. 


2D TO Expr erp R © DUC ED TO 75 


re circumstances, de- 


LADY, WHO IS OBLIG CENTS. 


Self in consequence of r 
Sires a situation as Housekeeper or Assistant in a 
public institution, Unexceptionnble, reference. Ad 
fires ‘ovens,’ tor three days, al Sub Post Office, 
Broad and Contes. 


SPLENDID ENGR4 VINGS , 


the late Presidont,as au expression ofsympatbyin herff mental flourishes. It isa house like thousands! vin Queenstown:— a Sanne Te TEATS TREE or 
ihe meeting then najonrned, Hof others—a hall at one side, 2 basement a1 Lrvervoot, April 6—The Madrid papers statepy W Adidicrs in tre city und suburbs. to sell ovr Line LINCOLN, : 
Ronuyred Corer eee 1B OSTER, Chairman. ne eee PONCE of Toorps. th Earn Hal we a eee Core ent Lie toBfcoin. Arourniues Bade Ss. ARERR Cae Gluks CAE CONT a Sit Rit ’ 
: LFA § 5 H wise «lifferent from other houses, except that Itf{the Americun Minister's demand’ for the re-f ; t for i ( ERMAN, 
Miotons Proceedings in Washington, Hoontains to-night. man without power, a manf{moyal of the commander of Fort Belin, for firing} BAIE cRe RHE TO starLon. Bure thine 1 ADPW ena SHERIDAN, 
odtiis morning several prisoners from Princefruined beyond redemption, who two weeks agoffon the United States frigate Niagara, after thefl yy, ANTED, AN INTELDIGENT, PERREVERING HANCOCK: 
shington-W ontrolled armies formidable in thelr numbers Federal commander bad signaled hin. that, heff W. bostness man, of good address, to. sollelt ordera HABA GUT 


As they were being taken to the Old Capitol 
prison from Provost’ Marshal Ingrahams office, 
a large crowd followed, increasing in numbers 
atovery corner, although, asa, precautionary 
measure, the route taken was down i i 
zee s down the backHin this city would universally follow the ex 

The crowd was a motley one, all ages and co-Mample set them by the greatest. man among 
lors being represented, and the report that theffthem. There are hundveds of them. here and 


parties were Booth and Swrratt gaining credit, comeof them have yet to acquirea correct know 


land discipline. 
It were well if the - 
Rebel Officers : 


fh understood his sammons. 
The pirate Shenandoah was still at Melbourne, 
n February 
report to Richmond 
ralasian authorit 
vessel with supplies. 

The lockout In the Iron trade bas ended. 
A Calcutta despatch of the Ist inst, states that 
he budget proposes an export duty of three per| 


the conduct of the Aus-| 


is dat. 
quiet and steady, 
is dull, 


RICAN SYOCKS.—Miinols Central Rallroad) 
M6; Terie Ruilroud, a1@ 3s; United 


IMPORTANT FROM HARRISBURG. 


LAURA KEEN 
HE LATE comMY 


AND ODI 
Y AT FORD 


| Icvis unpleasant to indulge in any: reflections 
Hon a fallen foe, but the safety of the country de: 

Tiss Laura Keene| 
the depot this 
utral train from Baltimore. She 
i by the watchman at the depot, 


g was rece! 


ii 


ns they reached the vicinity of the Baltimore i 
depot, the cry was raised—" Hang them! “kill edge of the deportment that befits a conquered cone non all wool, te 
rmy. It, must be admitted that the instancesf# cent, on hides, sugar, silk and fur. 
attacked with stones; they were struck several 
mes, aS Were also tie guard. them all the more conspicuous, > fl Xivenrods, April “otton.—The_sqles_, to-ldy! 
crowd by remondtraline wit, them aad aus AlLof them wear uniforms, many of themfamount to 40d bales. ‘The market is du!l with little 
ing them that they were mistaken; but they 
fallediitonu ns ceding in a modified kind of brayado concerning South- 
jowever, Were soon quieted, After the guard fe: F Dray hose 
had been struck a number of times, reaching afer, Cvalty; bat theiribrag now is net tha they 
themselves with their muskets. The prisonersfto do it. Said one of them:—“You thought you 
Were delivered to the Superintendent of thef§could conquer us in four weeks, but it took you 
ruised by the flying misiles. Among other ar-Moo. vetiecti 
rests to-day woresit Is said, sevorut men inpgeonsiderable comfort from the retlection, 
vast change this from the talk of a year ago, and 
Places of Amusement Closed. 
All the theatrical and concert saloon proprie- 
closed until further notice. 
Mectings Called. 
[Army of Northern Virgin 
sylyanians, Missourians and Ohioans, who are| tah theit sts arth 
residents of this ‘city and Georgetown, for the ®24 that effectually. Their status, however 
the late sad afiliction of the country in thedeath{prisoners on leave of abschce at their homes Wo took char 
of Mr. Lincoln, and to make arrangements toff until exchanged, Everybody Knows that theyfyirom the cars. She was bound west to Clucin- 
A meeting of the New York Club, for the same Dy y Havok 
5 ie = é) ah yott and Harry Hacock. e Said she had 
purpose, Will also be held.to-night body to exchange them for, afd there is not agDvott and Harry Ha 7 
Nestige of an authority to treat with on the @ Bled Wal to appear at Washington, and had 
The national flag draped round the vox: at the| dher position with relation to. the afftir at the| 
theatre occupied by: the President belonged tof fully enough consider themselve: 
wear uniforms, 


them!” and at the same time the prisoners were! 
of this Ikind are comparatively few, which makes The Latest,Commercial 
Somesorderly persons attempted to quiet thef 
Atheir side arms, and some of them still indulge ASH ERS 
failed tostop the riotous proceedings, which, 
street, faced about and made ready to defend @>2ot be whipped, but thatit tools four years 
prison each of them having been somewhat|#four years to do it; and he manifestly 
female apparel. 
(the more sensible of thein do not even indulge# 
tors annonnce that their establishments will be 
mands that the turbulent element in the lat 
Meetings are called for this evening of Penn- 
purpose of giving expression to their feelings onf{® difficult one to deal with. They re paroled) 
attend his funeral, Bill never be exchanged, because there is no-fHuti, accompanied by two actors, named John 
A Memento of the Assassination. vest Bicit owing to the excitement there incidentto 
Hsubject. But until exchanged they cau right- 
the ‘Treasury Departinent Regiment. It was 


yas fn mnere jatter of precaution, until the| 
fained from Washington, when| 


torn by the Spur of the assassin as he leaped tof 
arged With apologies. 


the stage. 
Tne Richmond News in Havana. 
New York, April 17.—By the steamer Havana, 
we have Havana dates to the 12th. The steamer 
Eagle brought the news of the fall of Richmond, 


with colors flying and hermachinery decorated, 
As she rounded Moro Castle she fired thirteen| 


fjindefinite time in the future called upon to re-] 
sume the field, and herein les the diMiculty of] 
the case. So long as they are soldiers, delays so 
much of the time required for them to be againgg 
absorbed in the non-combatant population, and 
we are powerless to hasten the time by # day, 
But the good sense of the yast majority is sure 
to bring us through. They see and acknowledge| 
that the war is over, and that nothing 1s left] 


Death of « Guerilla Leader. 
Lovisvitir, April 6.4 ‘The Journal's special an- 


‘aptain, 


men near Manton on 


atorda: 


A; ICES, 
TROOP PHILADELPHIA CITy| 


—A Special Meeting of the Troop 
will be held at the ARMORY. this (‘Tnesday) 


ns. 
The Union men rejoiced exceedingly, and the| 
Rebels looked gloomy. A Secessionist named| 


Conner has been sentenced to ten years’ impri-ft2e™ but to return to such clyil pursuits as are| evening, nt 8 o'clock P.M. The attendance} 
sonment for drawing a pistol ou acoachman infopen to them. —@ Dane Ne rh aa 


‘Among the numerous arrivals to-day was Ge- 
neral Pickett, commanding one of Longstreet’s 
j Divisions, a native und a resident of Richmond. 
He brought with hin his staf and quietly went} 


an altercation. 

‘The yellow fever and small-pox had appeared 
in Hayana, There is no truth in the report that} 
Captain Maflit had been imprisoned in Moro} 


=MBERS OF TIL 

first Kegiment (late Colonel Baker's Call- 

egiment)/are requested to, meebut C. At. 
‘4 ri 


ae ents xtaIneRce: TIS EVENING cel haltpast seven, for the purpose 
, S EVENING, E i se 
The Little Hattie, without clearance papers, The Seceah Of iaking arrangements to attend the funeral of ourp 


tried to yun ont on the Sth, but was ordered to) 
stop by the Water Battery. The Flamingo ar- 
rived on the same day with cotton. 

Passports are required to be shown by every- 


Haye taken in high dudgeon the brief but terse 
order from General Ord, not only forbidding the 
meeting of the Rebel legislature on the 25th, but 
notifying the gentlemen signing the call issued 


late Jamented President. 
By request of the Committee. 
Signed, Capt, J. DIVINE. 
J, J, Burns. Cras, Orcort. 


1. Captain Waddell threatens tof and visit the principal cities in 


sin refusing to furnish hisp 


own. but owing fo the war and debts due bim by thei 


and coffee, and two perfgto the Oil or 


g operate in the princ 


life competence to the parties, and no 
‘Call frones to 


Hes hive twenties as Auonorably discharged from tie United States Volun- 


Bhouse. 
A rtalian Junguages, las wslight knowledge of the 


morning, on the 
lA cents clearing §100 per month, which we will prov 
Bio uny doubdue appli 


e of her as she was alightingg 


Oats and Beans. 
if PRENOZE: 


The whole three are held by the mili-f 
f FOURTH street. over * 
BD ARCH Street, for Buttr 


B bordered portraits of President Lincoln. J, P, SKELLY,§ 


the killing of the guerrilla leader Morrow by 


Bf [SPAGS. 


E cheap, if applied for Immediately, at No. 610 GIRARD 


for thepresent in this city, for aspeciiity ofgreat value 
to every manufacturer und business man. A compefi 
tent man can command from #1000 to $6000) per annum 
‘United States. Apply| 
and DOCK Streets, third story’. 


OB PRIN WANTS A SITUATION. HE} 
understands typesetting and presswork, and wilt 
take charge of au office, having once bad one of his 


PITCHER’S, 
No. 808 CHESNUT Street, 
Sent by mail on receipt of price. 


B. corner 1 HIR 


FRAMES of every description at low prices, 


§€ CQHERMAN'S MARCIE TO TICE SEA,” NEW 
Song for Piano. 28 cts. Music sent by mall. 
D, A. WARDEN, No, 1158 LOMBARD Street. y 


A YERY Dautep NUMBER OF BUTLER'S | / 
superior Portraits of Presideut Lincoln ean be had _ 
latNo. 98 ARCH Street. 8. P. SKELLY, 

Only agent for Pilladelphita. 
Ni 


EW MUSLG—“RICHMOND IS OURS!” 
a3 Rlolimond is ols!» Rlelmond Is ours! 
A.M. and from to 6 P. M., or address, Hark to t/,¢ jubilant chorus! 
\with stump, . J. PA'PTERSON, City Post Ollice.”” Le ee ly and ver romped and towers 
5 5 Crumble to usbes before us 
YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WHOSE ONLY RE- Usatities routs 
commendation ts the fact that he has just been sole, OF Quartelte, with chorus. Words by SA! if, Tr. 
to Lieut-General Grant. ‘The words and musle are 

@voth grand and sublime, 
eStores. Price 30 cent 
nd HORACE WATERS 


South, he gave up business, 
‘old Regions. 


Has no objection to goin 
Address “Printer, Ofice o} 


AT No. 121 CHESNUT STREET 
Dell), a few fimst-class busi- 

ness men With $390 to £500) each, ts Joint partners, to} 
wl cities of the Middle and East- 

ern States, ina luge enterprise, which will insure af 
as or humbug, 


after havilig served for over three years a3 an 
oflicer, desires o situation #5 a clerk in a wholesale 
He is well acqnainted with the English 


Tor sale ut all the Music 
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(0. 4891 BROADWAY, N. Y- 


q<¢rum GREATEST OF LIVING CAPTAIN 
b London Times. 


nishJanguace, aid js a fair writer, Address 
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tbe Nurse and Spy, the most interesting and excitingh 
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Womanin the Union anny as Nurse, Scoutand Spy 
elving a most y+vid inner picture of the war, We hav 


Published this day, Headley’s Life of 
GENERAL W. 1. SHERMAN, 


Being an authentic and reliable record of his early 
gga remarkable career, forming the fourth volume 
oppor the: 

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PALER, FLAGS. PORTRAITS AND! BADGES, 
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by RINGWALT & BROWN, Nos. 111 and us Ss. 
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For sale by all booksellers. Published by 
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| Wallacestreets. Unexceptionable reference exchanged. 
Address “FA. R.,"' Box 1781, Philadelphia Post Ofice. 


UIT OF SECONDSTORY [COMMUNICATIN 
5 Toons, with board, on Cres near Kinet 
for agentieman willing to sdvance a lady $200 or §300. 
apex caponable references. “DELTA, Inquirer 

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INCOLN MOURNING BAD! 


FLAGS; RICH SILK, DRAPED IN 
mourning. a good size, with stick'and spear, only’ 

0. at JOHNSTON'S Will Paper and Shade Depot, 

(0. 1083 SPRING GARDEN Street, below Eleventn, 


OR SALE, A FIVE-HORSE POWER STEAM 
Engine and Boller, In good order. Will be sold) 


Ayenue, 


body going to the United States, Exchange is} 
' Was at about 3 discount. «Sugar has fallen a| 
ttle. x 


by J. A. Campbell and others, who are not res|-| 
dents, to leaye the city within twelve hours or| 
be subject to arrest, ‘Che Jinpudence of that (7 men tuustored the sth aud sth juste and recralted at 
whole atfaic was sublime. “Hamlet” thought it af PH an INE ‘Streets, will receive their] 
little hard that the funeral baked meats should#j PlotlilDg aod smeviatbatntyy and be forwarded to Wash-| 
coldly furnish the marriage feast, but hep leton this evening. 3 - 
SRieNy co hneve ved sm hese days wang off he) ioe Beare argent ei, Reve 
men who for four years had been straining everyB quartum this duy, atioo'clock A Me 
nerve to overthrow the Government, and every “Aji absentees will be treuted as deserters. 
one of whose necks properly belonged in a hul-| By order of B. J. TAYMAN, 
ter, turned around the instant they saw tha Major First Army Corps, wud _ 
they had failed and proposed to reoccupy the Brevet Colonel U.S. V- 
places of honor and trust they had held before} —— == = 
committing the oyerbact of treason, UTES WAU DYE. 2 CIS. A DOs 
Not only that, but they inyite sundry other +» %. VEN TH Street 


& HANCOCK'S CORPS OF VETERANS—, 
Head-quarters Richmond Hall, April 18, 1865.—All 


The Sympathy of Canada, 

¥ MonTREAL, April 17.—On Saturday the flags' 
on the Court House, City Hall, Custom House,| 
and other public buildings were at half-mast, 
Iu all the churches yesterday the clergy in their 
prayers referred particularly to the assassina- 
ion of the President, ‘and expressed their detes- 
tation ofthe crime. 

A union prayer meeting of all denominations} 
of Christians is tobe held to-night in, the Wes- 
leyan Chapel, to express their sympathy with) 


the people of the United States, traitors to confe in and do the same thing, andf>RESIDENT LINCOLN BADGES FOR SALE, 
Throughout Canada there is but one feeling,Mthe precious idiots apparently thought the wholesale and retail, ATESOGE LD, it 
that of horror of the crime and the warmest United States would allow it, To heur themy SOMERS) 521 CH 


talk now 


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R. SCOFFIN'S OFFICE FOR Ti PRESENT} 


sympathy for the nation. 


Effect of the News in Richmond. 
New York, April 17.—Passengers from Rich- 
mond state that the assassination of the Presi- 
dent has created the greatest consternation 
there, the people expressing fears of the conse-| 
quences, 


one would BSppone another slaughter] 
of the Innocents had been indulged in by the; 
remorseless Abraham. I am fast becoming] 
conviaced that we must hang somebody, itis! 
not much matter who; but somebody must be 
hung, or treason must be ranked as a fasbiona- 
ble amusement instead of u capital crime, 

It is something gained, however, that/the) 
Rebel legislature does not mect—that the foolish) 
scheme has been promptly nipped in the bud,} 
land the Union men of Virginia are taking heart} 
lugain, There are such men here—men who have 
borne imprisonment and robbery and stripes} 
fur the love they bore their country. and these| 


son's Cemete! 


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From Noxpieortny arene 

.8., April 17.—Fligs were placed al 
ne toda BI as a mark of sympathy to- 
wards the United States, in consequence of the 
assasaination of President Lincoln. 


20 minutes, § 


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‘The Transfer Books will close on the 19th instant, at 


RMOUTH BLOATERS—FIVE BOXES REALS o'clock P. AC, 
Yarmouth Blouter Herrings: just received aud 
for sale by JOHN SLROUP & CO,, 
No. 44 N. WHARVES, and 
No. & N. WATER Street. 


, and reopen on the 2th instant, 
DHOMAS R, SEARLE, Secretary, 


ILLAGE 

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Phorough cou: 

Sciences, and EK; 


ing’s Editions. Family, Pulpitand Vocket Bibles, 
in beuutifal stylesof Turkey morocco and sntiquegy 
‘A new edition, arranged for Photographic 
of Fumiles. 
WILLIAM W. HARDING, Poblisher, 
No. 226 CHESNUT Street, low Fourth, 


¢ JERSEY WELL O1L COMPANY, No. 
SSNUT Street, Philadelphia, April 1865, 
ND,.—The Directors have this duy declared 
third nonth lividend of three per cent.,| 
payuble at the office oft and alter May |, The trausfer 
Books will be closed from the 22d inst. until Ist prox, 
WM, BARLOW, 
Secretary and Treasurer, 
FICE POPE FARM OIL CO., N, B. CORNE 
‘Third and Dock (2d story). ey 
The Annual Mecting of the Stockholders will bom 
held on Monday, Muvy 1, 1855, 0012 o'clock M., when an 
election will be held for seven Directors, to serve sor| 


the ensuing year, 
EDW, H, FLOOD, 
‘Secretary: 


& Son, 


Address 
Village Green, Pa. 


IDES AND TALLOW.—WILL BE SOLD, 
Pablio-Atcuon, on Wednesday, the 9th isetcne, 
Ail o'clock, A. AL. AC SIXTH street Wharf, the follow= 
Ing articles, more OF les— 
3,52 Salted Beet Hides, 
iO Dry Beef iHides, 
14 Dry Calt Sk 
4% Sheep Pelts. 
2148 Pourits oF Tow Moet 
‘58645 Gallons of Nents-foot Oil. 
2,642 Pounds of Tallow 
4,80 Pairs of Horus, 
a) Assorted Emipiy Barrels, 
Terms cash, In Governhieit fands, 


raps, 


G, BELL, 
Teut 
Washington, April 14, 2aghtenant-Colonel and CB.